Monitors are plug and play meaning you don't need a driver for it
However, if your talking about your video card drivers refer to
http://www.fixya.com/support/r9197619-all_about_drivers
SOURCE: i want the driver of LG Flatron Ez T713sH 17
I cannot find that Model # listed on the LG support page when I browse model support. I suggest you go to the site and either email them or chat live with support. Sorry, but with that model # I find nothing. http://www.lge.com/us/support/product/support-product.jsp
SOURCE: Problem on LG Flatron ez T713SH crt monitor
i have the same thing, monitor display is dark and tick tick sound audible and thats all it do untill now..
SOURCE: I have an LG Flatron ez T713SH crt monitor. The
A flashing light, with a black screen usually indicates one of about 4 things;
1) The videocard is not functioning correctly, or the cable is plugged into the secondary output on the card (if it has multiple).
2) The cable has become loose, damaged or completely disconnected
3) The monitor has died.
4) Your computer is not starting properly, causing a blank screen
Solution:
1) Check the cable's connection on both ends, and inspect for any damage (kinks or tears etc.)
2) Take the monitor over to another machine and see a picture comes up. If it does, it's time to suspect the videocard, if not, the monitor is to blame.
3) If you're at this step, it's because the monitor works and the videocard most likely does not.
If you have a standalone card, try;
a) removing it
b) cleaning the gold leads with a white eraser and re-inserting it.
If you do not have a standalone card, or know what that is, move on to the next step.
4) If you're suspecting the videocard, standalone or not, it's time to;
a) remove the RAM from the computer
b) clean the gold leads with a white eraser until it shines and re-insert it
I suggest this because a defective RAM stick can cause a computer to fail to boot. You can also try unplugging all other peripherals, such as the DVD drive and hard drive to see if either of those are causing the computer to fail to boot. Obviously, without the hard drive, Windows won't run, but you'll have discovered that the issue could actually be with the hard drive (however it's unlikely).
5) If none of this worked, try turning the computer on without the RAM in. if there is no beep, your motherboard might have bit the dust.
Lastly, if you're uncomfortable with doing some of the more rigorous/complicated testing, please take the machine in to a professional.
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