At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
This one might be a bit tough, however, we should be able to get you in the right direction.
The setup: unplug your display cable from your computer to your monitor so it is not connected to the computer but it does have power.
Monitor
1. Turn on the monitor
2. It should search for a signal and indicate DVI/HDMI/VGA in some graphical manner on the screen.
3. If it does show this scanning try accessing the menu.
4. If you can access the menu and it showed the signal scan then your graphics card or drivers are likely the cause. See GC/Driver.
5. If you DO NOT see the scanning AND the menu does not work then your monitor needs a new digital visual interface board (T-Con).
6. If you DO see the scanning AND the menu does work then you need a new control board.
7. If you DO NOT see the scanning AND the menu does work then you have a failing DVI (T-Con) board.
Graphics Card/Driver
1. Find any other monitor that you can use which will include any TV's or displays you have access to that can hook up to your Graphics Card.
2. If the card can push an image to the display it is good.
3. If the card pushes any garbage signal, color wash or funky image the drivers may be out of date or corrupted. Uninstall the drivers and update as your card manufacturer provides.
4. If you see no image at all then it is very likely your card is dead. Replace as needed.
In most cases your monitor likely blew a capacitor on your board or a chip was burnt out on your DVI (T-CON) board. You may be looking at a 20-80$ investment to have the part replaced by a local repair technician. If it is the Graphics Card that can run anywhere from 20-2000$ as your taste and budget allows.
Try out 'Uniblue Driver Scanner' it does the whole job of finding/downloading/installing
any missing drivers, the con of it is that you need to pay for it but
the good part is that you can find alternatives on how to get it for
free, just Google 'Uniblue Driver Scanner free' and you'll see many ways
on how to get it for free.
Try out 'Uniblue Driver Scanner' it does the whole job of finding/downloading/installing
any missing drivers, the con of it is that you need to pay for it but
the good part is that you can find alternatives on how to get it for
free, just Google 'Uniblue Driver Scanner free' and you'll see many ways
on how to get it for free.
Try out 'Uniblue Driver Scanner' it does the whole job of finding/downloading/installing
any missing drivers, the con of it is that you need to pay for it but
the good part is that you can find alternatives on how to get it for
free, just Google 'Uniblue Driver Scanner free' and you'll see many ways
on how to get it for free.
Try out 'Uniblue Driver Scanner' it does the whole job of finding/downloading/installing
any missing drivers, the con of it is that you need to pay for it but
the good part is that you can find alternatives on how to get it for
free, just Google 'Uniblue Driver Scanner free' and you'll see many ways
on how to get it for free.
Try out 'Uniblue Driver Scanner' it does the whole job of finding/downloading/installing
any missing drivers, the con of it is that you need to pay for it but
the good part is that you can find alternatives on how to get it for
free, just Google 'Uniblue Driver Scanner free' and you'll see many ways
on how to get it for free.
suena como yo tenía los mismos problemas que tenía con mi geforce 5200 que no fue la instalación bien. qué sucedía era el x directo ataba al viejo sistema de gráficos de tablero de madre y no a la nueva tarjeta. para hacerle el rebind apenas cambie la tarifa de restauración en el icono del nvidia en su barra de tarea. inhabilite el adaptador de exhibición del encargado de dispositivo para los gráficos .put de la placa madre la tarjeta en el cambio de la ranura el cheque ascendente del cargador de la cuerda del monitor usted x directo mecanografiando en dxdiag funcionado y directx de la prueba a estar seguro que está funcionando con su tarjeta que usted puede también ver que alrededor del nvidia usted debe tener el conductor para la tarjeta instalada para hacer todo el esto. la esperanza I ayudado para instalar el conductor primero entonces inhabilita los últimos conductores aquí http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index5.aspx?lang=en-us de la transferencia directa
go to sapphiretech .com. google it then drivers and support. you will see graphics cards with three dropdown menus select radeon,series 9550 card 9550 then you will go where the drivers are. finally select the os and download the driver.
×