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All of a sudden my monitor has 'no signal'. I tried rebooting the computer, unplugging the monitor, secured the connection into the back of the computer but no change.
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Try pressing the S/A button to change input sources.(the button on the far left on the front of the monitor) Chances are the cable got unplugged, then the monitor when into analog mode and its now stuck there, because many monitors default to analog.
If the computer hangs for a while and reoots and then works the monitor, it tells me that the signal to the monitor went dead until rebooting. It is as if you unplugged the monitor from the vga or dvi card, or it was getting an incorrect signal from the vga or dvi card. It may not be the monitor, so much as it is the computer doing this to the good monitor.
One can test to see if the monitor is bad by using it on another computer tower or desktop to see if it does it there. Good luck on this diagnosis.
Make sure the data plug is in correctly. Turn the computer on. No you can try using the power button on the monitor to power it off and on. Or you may need to pull the power for the monitor out of the plug and then put it back in.
The blinking light means the monitor is in sleep mode. They need activity on the data or signal cable before they wake up. Unfortunately sometimes they get stuck and you have to reboot them to wake them up. I have seen a few where they had failed and would not come out of sleep mode but that is pretty rare. Usually you just have to sweet talk it and threaten it a bit and pull it plug a few times and all of a sudden it will start up,
oh no i have same monitor well the only thing i know to do is take it apart and wiggle stuff maybe a culprit will show up if noting then i would just replace on mine the power plug on the back came loose now i cant take out the plug else itll be useless
hello, try to unplug the cables on your desktop, then plug it again, sometimes its loose, or sometimes the power supply on your computer is not functioning properly.
If the bios setup is running evrything is ok except the hard disk.
To find out if there is any problem with monitor just put off the monitor and disconnect it from the cpu. Then turn it back on. If the no signal message is coming, then monitor is ok.
Your hard disk is the main suspect
If the same blue screen comes then monitor need repairs.
You may also try with another monitor on your computer to see the results. If the sane happens it is the hard disk
Your monitor is not the problem. Check all the connections from the back of the monitor, to the computer.
"No Signal Analog" means your monitor is working perfectly, however is not receiving signal from the computer.
Didnt find any loose cables? Try unplugging everything. Leave it unplugged for at least 5 minutes. You need to give the system time to drain all the excess power.
Again your monitor is fine, blue light > No signal > orange light is totally normal for your montior.
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