Hola Christian, por la falla que describes, parecer?a ser un problema de fuente de alimentaci?n, podr?as tener los capacitores hinchados, esta condici?n puede generar la falla que comentas
Si tienes conocimientos t?cnicos, puedes reemplazar los capacitores hinchados y alg?n otro cercano
Te envio un video
Espero puedas recuperar el monitor lo antes posible
Saludos Franco Dosil
Hello Christian, for the failure that you describe, it would seem to be a problem of power supply, you could have the capacitors swollen, this condition can generate the failure that you comment
If you have technical knowledge, you can replace the swollen capacitors and some other nearby
I send you a video
I hope you can recover the monitor as soon as possible
Greetings Franco Dosil
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It's either a bad cord or a bad power supply connector.
Most PC power cords are the same and interchangeable.
Also check the connector on the power supply when you unplug it from the computer.
Some times Driver updates are not always good! Try going into the computer management and rolling back the drivers to at least 2 before. You can get there by opening any explorer window and left clicking on the "This PC" then selecting "manager". There you will find the driver tab.
If that doesn't help then uninstall all Nvidia software, go to the same management, uninstall the card its self. Reboot and let Microsoft do its thing.
Change the power cord before giving up on it. If changing the power cord doesn't work then, yes its probably something wrong with the monitor and being over 9 years old is OLD. New monitors are dirt cheap right now.
The cable leading from the source to the the monitor has given up this is usually the problem and is the most likely culprit. OR The Input setting has changed there is generally a button that changes the source near the power button or a menu button that allows you to change source.
When booting you hit the F2 or Delete button. Keep in mind that the Fn Button might have to be held down at the same time as you clicking the F2 button.
Timing is also key start tapping the F2 before you even hit the power button.
First problem is as good as windows 7 is it is no longer supported. The hardware on the older machines are giving out as well. Every step forward on Windows 10 is another step backwards for Windows 7.
IF you are not able to upgrade then the most likely problem is the RAM has failed.
It is a good possiblity that you have both. Note in most cases the F8 options are OS options. So if they are not working this means there is a problem with the data on the hard drive.
Now it is possible that there is something wrong with the motherboard on the computer and this corrupted the data on the hard drive.
I would like to see if you are able to get into the BIOS on the system. Try turning on the system and press F2 or the DEL key to see if you get any changes.