monitor probs.
This is a discussion about monitor probs. in the Windows Hardware category; My monitor just stoped working yesterday. the screen went black and the green light just flikered on and of. it wasn't the power from the wall to the monitor, not the graphics card. what is the wrong ? I didn't do anything to it.
My monitor just stoped working yesterday.
the screen went black and the green light just flikered on and of.
it wasn't the power from the wall to the monitor, not the graphics card.
what is the wrong ?
I didn't do anything to it. (I went out side for a wile and came back and it wouldn't work).
anyone help ?
the screen went black and the green light just flikered on and of.
it wasn't the power from the wall to the monitor, not the graphics card.
what is the wrong ?
I didn't do anything to it. (I went out side for a wile and came back and it wouldn't work).
anyone help ?
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is this by any chance an HP monitor?
-Super
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System Specs:
Abit BX133 Raid
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Geforce 2 GTS
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-Super
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System Specs:
Abit BX133 Raid
Celeron2 600@900
256 sdram
2 30 gig ata 100 in raid 0 form.
Geforce 2 GTS
Sblive etc etc...

OP
nope a proview monitor.
I think something is fryed in it cos the fuse looks ok and I have tested it.
I think something is fryed in it cos the fuse looks ok and I have tested it.
My monitor blinks the LED when there is no signal coming from the computer or it is in a power saving mode. Does the monitor have dual inputs? As in BNC and D-Sub connectors? If that's the cast, you might try making sure that it's set for the connector you use. I'd also thoroughly check the computer to make sure it's not the culprit. Best of luck!

OP
my monitor is just a normal monitor.
no power saving thing or anything.
I tryed it in my uncles computer and It does the same thing.
even when I disconect the plug from the computer. (not power plug)
the led just flashes on and of.
so I am now using my 486 monitor that works fine and lasted longer.
but still want to fix my other monitor.
no power saving thing or anything.
I tryed it in my uncles computer and It does the same thing.
even when I disconect the plug from the computer. (not power plug)
the led just flashes on and of.
so I am now using my 486 monitor that works fine and lasted longer.
but still want to fix my other monitor.
Sounds to me like your monitor went south. It might be cost effective to just buy a new one. It may cost almost the same amout to fix it as buying another monitor.