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You monitor can't pick the signal from the output video card, you need to remove the VGA cable and again put it back, but make sure that your PC isn't power on. After you have done this, reboot the system. You'll see that there is no more problem with the display. Sometimes this problem is caused by CPU overclocking, if the problem still persists, remove the BIOS battery and leave it outside for at least five minutes and put it back. That'll solve all the problems related to display. Good luck...
Normaly the monitor is not picking up the signal from the PC, it could
be VGA cord is not connected, faulty, or the video card is faulty,or
the monitor is not compatible to the PC. It could be one of my
suggestions. Trouble shoot by connecting your monitor to another
working PC and see what happens.If not the VGA cord is faulty and not
picking up signal from the PC. Hope it helps.
Does the TV have a VGA in? If yes then hook the VGA cord from the PC to the TV VGA port, then change the source on your TV until you see your PC. If the signal doesn't come through and you know what source it should be on then try hitting the fn key and F8 which will force it to the TV. If that doesn't work with the VGA still plugged in restart the computer and it should pick up.
There's no way the router would affect the VGA signal. You might have just accidentally trip the VGA cable on the back of your computer causing a loose connection. Just unplug and replug the VGA cable then reboot your computer.
I think the problem is the screen resolution and size of your pc is not matching the resolution size of your tv or is not compatable at the size you have it on or you may have to change to 4:3 ratio from widescreen.
In your manual it will tell you the resolution sizes that you tv uses.
You would probably be better also using the VGA to DVI lead, thats if it came with the tv (it does in the UK) as it supports higher wide screen resolution, whereas VGA will only support 1024 x 768 or there abouts.
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