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Monitor shows 'no signal', why?
This guy I know got a new Internet/phone/cable TV connection.
(Which new company I do not know)
Before he changed service provider his computer was working fine.
Now when everything is turned on, the monitor shows a little window
which says..."no cable signal'....I checked for him to make sure all connections
were properly placed...they all seemed to be...then for the hell of it, I switched
the electrical plugs in the electrical outlet....I KNEW THIS WOULD MAKE NO SENSE,
since both the computer and the monitor showed that they were receiving power.
But I did it anyway....and for a moment the monitor displayed the desk top!!
Then using the mouse I clicked on the Explorer browser,
and the monitor went blank again...showing that little window
which said "no cable signal."
What could possible be wrong with the computer?
Some guy said it could be the "card" in the computer tower
where the monitor cable attaches to....that the "card" is faulty or lose??
I know almost next to nothing about computer hardware and software.
So if you think you know what might be the problem, please explain it
as if you were "talking" to a computer nincompoop...because you are...;-)
Thanks one and all
"DocNeg", thanks, I will look into it.
2 Antworten
- vor 7 Jahren
The first thing I would suggest is, if possible try the monitor on another
computer. If it works, then you know it's not the monitor.
Make sure your VGA cable is making a good connection to your monitor and CPU (Towers) Try just lightly wiggling the plugs on the towers, and the monitor. I made a house call one day 40 miles away. A ladies monitor weren't working. I reached on the back of her towers and wiggled the VGA cable, and bingo, The display worked.
- Anonymvor 7 Jahren
Could be that the cable your using is broken somewhere on the inside. In that case, you might have to replace the cables.
It could also mean that your HDMI/DVI port on your graphics card is broken. (What transmits the signal).
Lastly, it could be that your monitor is broken/aging.
Quelle(n): Experience