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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!!!
it is problem power section some capacitor is weak repear it then solve your problemit is problem power section some capacitor is weak repear it then solve your problem
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Probably capacitors on the power supply board are beginning to change value. Take the monitor to a local repair person or see my website: www.micromendllc.com
If the power supply is coming to CPU before activation of CPU then it must be receiving current from UPS. Don't try unplugging, You may get shock. Thank you, Sir.
If the signal cable is detachable from the monitor, you could try with another cable...
Regarding the power, I' not an expert, but if you're familiar with electronics basics, like risks of high voltage, soldering, etc, and you'd like to experiment with the unit, then I can give you some hints.
This sounds as if you are using the hibernate feature in windows reboot it and reset the power options to hibernate never check the vid connection as well
Carol,
It sounds like your computer is putting the monitor in power save or sleep mode, and the monitor doesn't respond appropriately. The monitor might be faulty, or overheating. Make sure there is adequate ventilation around the monitor, and that it is clean and free from dust around the vents on the case.
Another thing to try is to check your computer's screen saver and power saving settings. Try turning off the "turn off monitor after [interval]" setting and see if the monitor still shuts off after several hours.
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