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Dell crt power blink
This may not be a monitor problem. If there is no memmory beep sound from the cpu. Check the Ram, and clean the slot
User mode window (for adjusting
First off...
I would Re-Start your computer...OR...Shut down manually... to see if this fixes your problem. It's possible your computer didn't accept the changed setting? But...what you are experiencing is a Corrupt File, which will need to be removed!
Not sure exactly what you did? Where you trying to adjust the contrast, brightness, etc,.?
If you went through your Desktop to adjust these settings, always make sure you select APPLY and OK..
If you went through your System to Change your Resloution, you may have a Conflict with your chipset or even Malfunctioned it?
If re-starting your computer didn't fix your problem, than shut your computer down again!
Upon,..Re-booting...This time hold the Control Key down, so you can get into SAFE MODE!
I would then do a SYSTEM RESTORE under (SAFE MODE) and Restore your computer back to an earlier period that your computer was working correctly! Even, if you cleared the problem on the first step provided! Just type in the search box in your Control Panel System Restore! Or you can type in at the START Button...System Restore!
Also, while in SAFE Mode...go to your Device Drivers in your Device Manager and check for any setting that have a yellow symbol next to them...Click on each one and Update the Drivers!
Always, make sure...you Re-Start your computer after doing any changes...!
If you need further assistance, please don't hesistate to reply back to me! I'll be happy to help you!
Kind Regards!
Martie
Arahow to connect data cable
The cable if VGA is usually a "D" shaped connector, typically all you have to do is align the "D"' connectors so they match up and you should be able to insert the cable and screw it on.
This is what it looks like ....
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My old (vintage 2000) CRT
You could try turning it off and back on again when it does that, or pressing a few of the buttons on it.
If you would like to prevent it from going into sleep in the first place, you could try changing the settings in the control panel, turning off the monitor before you leave (to prevent it having a chance to go to sleep mode), or just shut down your whole computer before you leave. That is probably the best option, because it is a lot healthier for your computer to just have your computer shut off instead of leaving it on all the time. It may also save some money on your power bill, depending on how many things you have with it and how much power it actually uses.
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