This could be an issue of a video card gone bad. I have experienced the same issue firsthand. This could also mean that no RAM is installed. If you have been using this computer previously, the second option is probably not even an option.
If you have another computer available, please try plugging the monitor in to that machine to test. If it works, your Video Card is more than likely toast.
But not to worry, you should be able to find a new card for that machine. I believe it will be a PCI Video Card, which may run you anywhere from $20-$100 depending on what you purchase. Please consult with eMachines before ordering a new card. Some will not work with your machine.
I hope this helps you out. Have a great day and please don't hesitate to ask any further questions regarding this issue.
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