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Your windows video settings are for a monitor that has more capability (eg more pixels/finer resolution, higher refresh rate, more colour bits than the current screen can handle so it's spit the dummy.
Run your computer in safe mode (I believe that uses basic video driver) and set the video display options to a very low level, then re-start your computer again in normal mode, and set the options to the native resolution, refresh rate etc of the monitor. These should be listed in the specs that would come in the box with it (may be resolution: 1,680x1,050)
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Check the help file for this info.see if ur LED monitor brand is there in the list of LED monitors compatibilities with Windows 8.Not u probobally have to replaced it with a new LED monitor it is compatible with Windows 8.Or U just have a seperate speaker system just hook up to ur sound card this should work fine.
This is typically a sign of a video card that is not working right. The other possibility with ViewSonic is that the monitor went bad. MNy best advice is find someone with a known working computer and hook the monitor up and see if it works or not. That way, you can determine if it is the monitor or the computer. Also, the VX2255 may be under warranty. A visit to viewsonic.com will help you determine if they can repair/replace (if your test finds the screen to be bad.) Be sure to un plug the monitor from the wall; wait a moment, and plug back in to determine if a power blip may have caused an issue too.
try to hook up your old monitor to use temp. go to display options and reintall drivers for the vx922. power down and switch monitors. windows should recognize the vx as monitor 2, click it and will cchange to a 1
You most likely have a capacitor that has changed value. When a capacitor goes bad it will work after it heats up. Sometimes a bad cap will have a bulging top or show signs of leakage. Sometimes can only be checked with a meter.
I assume that you are using a DVI to VGA connection since this TV dose not have a DVI connection.
Make sure that the resolution are set to the following supported resolution: 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz 1024 x 768 @ 60, 75 Hz 800 x 600 @ 60, 75 Hz 640 x 480 @ 60, 75 Hz
In Safe Mode, your monitor will not be listed as it is using a generic device driver for basic display. Go into your video settings and reset it to the lowest resolution available. Reboot the computer into Vista again and your display should be working. If you check Device Manager now, you should see your monitor listed. If it isn't, you will need to load the Vista drivers for it. You can then modify your display settings to suit your preferences.
The max resolution supported by that LCD HDTV is 1366 x 768. If your screen resolution in XP is set higher than that, you'll run into issues. Reduce your screen resolution first, then run the nVidia multiple display setup.
To be sure the system is actually on press the caps lock key when on if it comes on then yr problem should be from screen display.what to do. *disasemble the screen area then check the module,conector then the screen itself to know the actual problem. most times when u lose and tight back u find the problem solved so try it out.
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Initially, could you pls try lowering the Screen Resolution of the PC itself. In some instances you may need to likewise lower the Screen Refresh Rate of the PC. Both can be adjusted inside the Display Properties.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
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