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try hooking the screen to another computer or laptop to verify it it working or not and if it does work then 9 time out of ten your graphics card is bad in your pc. especially on amd units.
There are really only 2 main things I could see as the problem.
1. Your screen has a "backlight" which is like a very slender flourescent light tube. It could be about to fail.
2. You have a video card in the computer which is failing.
The easiest way to check is to take the monitor and hook it to another computer. If it's still flashing like crazy, it's the monitor. If it displays normally, your computer has a video card or other motherboard related issue.
Doesn't sound like a virus. Sounds like a fuse or something else is out. A red light isn't good. If the monitor is ok you get an amber light. I would suggest this monitor is gone. Sorry.
plz try by removing the connector of the monitor from the back of cpu while keeping your monitor power on. if you get any message in the monitor then your monitor is ok. then open your side cover and try by resiting the ram, you have to swithch off your pc before opening your side cover. If you dont get any thing in the monitor then *********** board is having problem
i am trying to hook up a emachine monitor to my compac computer but the monitor will not come on there is another wire coming off the part that hooks in the compac but there is nowhere to hook it can you help me?
Sorry to say, but it sounds like you power board is due for an overhaul.
It should be fixable since it does show signs of a little life left in it.
It would have to be taken apart. A visual may tell for sure.
Look for bulging capacitors (canister looking things) This a sign of a typical failure.
Of course, not all capacitors bulge when they go bad. That would make things too simple !!
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If you have graphics card plugged into your computer, try disconnecting the card and hook your monitor into the built in video port and see if the issue goes away. If it does, then the video card may be failing. If you dont have a seperate video card, then the monitor might be having issues itself. Of course Onboard video can display this behavior too although I have not personally seen it.
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