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Configuration menu is stuck up

Whenever the moniter gets power the configuration menu pops up and it just starts rolling through the options. I fix it once by loosening the screws in the cable but this solution will not work.

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I found this on another site:
[QUOTE=numbnutjas]I had the same problem along with lots of others who bought this great prolite monitor.

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Windows Advanced Options Menu
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Directory Services Restore Mode (Windows domain controllers only)
Debugging Mode
Start Windows Normally
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