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banti prajapati
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Zohaib R Posts 2368 Registration date Sunday September 23, 2012 Status Member Last seen December 13, 2018 - Jan 14, 2013 at 12:51 AM
Zohaib R Posts 2368 Registration date Sunday September 23, 2012 Status Member Last seen December 13, 2018 - Jan 14, 2013 at 12:51 AM
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Zohaib R
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Jan 14, 2013 at 12:51 AM
Jan 14, 2013 at 12:51 AM
Hi banti prajapati,
Please try the below mentioned steps and check if this fixes the issue:
1. Check the power light on the monitor.
2. If the monitor has no light then reseat the power cable of monitor at both ends and ensure it is correctly seated.
3. If the monitor Power LED is ON, and there is no video ensure Monitor is not in power save mode. (Press any key or move the mouse to wake up the system)
4. Perform the monitor self-test (for details on how to run Monitor Self Test check the user's manual of the monitor).
5. If tests pass, check for damages in the video cable (broken or bent pin) and ensure the cable is connected to the correct video source (Port). If cable failure is confirmed replace the cable.
6. If no damages to cable, Ensure correct Input source (such as VGA, HDMI, etc. is selected) is selected.
If the above steps fail to resolve the issue, reply with the monitor Model Number and your computer's configuration such as Memory, Video Card, Processor, Motherboard, etc.
Do reply with results.
Please try the below mentioned steps and check if this fixes the issue:
1. Check the power light on the monitor.
2. If the monitor has no light then reseat the power cable of monitor at both ends and ensure it is correctly seated.
3. If the monitor Power LED is ON, and there is no video ensure Monitor is not in power save mode. (Press any key or move the mouse to wake up the system)
4. Perform the monitor self-test (for details on how to run Monitor Self Test check the user's manual of the monitor).
5. If tests pass, check for damages in the video cable (broken or bent pin) and ensure the cable is connected to the correct video source (Port). If cable failure is confirmed replace the cable.
6. If no damages to cable, Ensure correct Input source (such as VGA, HDMI, etc. is selected) is selected.
If the above steps fail to resolve the issue, reply with the monitor Model Number and your computer's configuration such as Memory, Video Card, Processor, Motherboard, etc.
Do reply with results.