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Blinking green light

When i boot up my computer my monitor shuts off half way through the boot process and the blinking green light comes on? if i unplugg the monitor during the boot process and plug it back in when it's booted it works fine? I have reinstalled monitor drivers, graphics card drivers, changed out the power cord, and the dvi cord all to no avail? not sure where to go from here??? please help!!!

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This problem is adjust not screen resulation on your computer safe mode restert your computer and fress F5 go to safe mode
thanks Tareq

  • Tareq Bin Mostaq Mostaq

    it is problem power section some capacitor is weak repear it then solve your problem

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