Are you able to boot in SAFE MODE? since your monitor works on one PC, but not another, it could be your screen resolution settings in the OS on the 7000 - safe mode loads only basic windows components - and you should be able to get to the desktop and reset the resolution down to a size that suits the monitor you are using. Alternately, if you are not comfortable with uninstall tools or don't want to waste a day going into safe mode all day long to fix something which may not need attention, if you have access to a spare monitor you can try it on the 7000 and see if you get the same message at normal startup - if you don't - you can lower the resolution a tad once you get to the desktop, shut down as usual, hook the I4ax back up, reboot and see if it works. Either of these suggestions will only cost you a bit of your time - zero money and should have no negative impact on your OS or any associated hardware. This is a simple DIY deal and worth a try at least.
SOURCE: kogi L4AX 14" LCD Monitor.
jim
my supply has the following specs.
LIEN CHANG
BSA-35-115
AC input- 110-240v 1A 47-63Hz
DC output 10-17v 3.5A
Nom. V 12v
Nom current 2.9A
output power 35A max.
With this you can likely find a universal "brick" that covers your needs
Jay
SOURCE: kogi l4ax monitor (black screen)
Hi this is the way how to
examine what's wrong with your LCD monitors. After you turned it on and the screen went blank, you
have to check that if you can see the image on the screen or not by shining a flashlight
into the screen, not directly but find the best angle to the screen and take a
look very closely. If you can see the icons or any image, there will be a minor
problem. This is because of the lamps inside screen. Some of them were broken and it is
very easy to replace. If you cannot see anything on the screen, there'll be some
problems with inverter board. You might go get technician to fix it. Hope this help!! If anything I can help you with, feel free let me know.
Thank you,
Tan
SOURCE: Oversize Message
dear,
run the system on safte mode and then try to manage your screen resolution to minimum and then restart it normally..
regards,
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