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Disconnect the Monitor from the CPU.
If it goes thru a self test that means if you see the manufacturer logo or name moving on the screen or Color bars Red Blue and Green moving on the screen that means The monitor is working fine. If you don't see anything on the screen that means monitor is faulty.
that mean one of three<br />
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1- see small square in the middle of the monitor mean data cable is damaged<br />
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2- monitor led didn't light mean power cable is damaged or monitor <br />
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3- vga socket in motherboard is damged <br />
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best regards
There's 2 numbers that make up your blood pressure. The top number is called the Systolic pressure. The bottom number is call the Diastolic pressure. When a blood pressure is taken, it's measuring the pressure that the heart is producing when it pumps blood through the arteries. For example, what's considered a normal blood pressure in a healthy individual is in the range of 120/80. Of course age, life style and other health conditions, play a role in what yours may be. A person with High blood pressure or Hypertension would have a blood pressure of over 160 - Systolic and over 90+ Diastolic. 90 is actually the borderline for hypertension. That's why I indicated 90+.
The other reading on your monitor is your heart rate or pulse rate. It's how many beats your heart completes in one minute. It also indicates an irregular heart beat by the showing a small LED window on the left of the screen adjacent to the Systolic pressure reading, It will say IHB. Any movement or shaking or talking during the measurement can result in pulse irregularities. So hold very still when taking your blood pressure. This irregularity by itself is not of much concern, unless it shows up frequently. In which case, you should seek medical advice.
That covers just about all there is to know about what the readings mean. Armed with this, you should be able to effectively monitor your blood pressure and pulse rate and report them to your doctor.
Hope I was able to help you understand how it works and what it's telling you. if so, please let me know, by rating my response to you. Thanks and have a healthy day.
sounds as though you sre using to hich a resolution frequency...try to set your frequency to 60mhz or possibly 75mhz. Anythinh higher can cause problems.This can be done through "control panel" at the monitor settings.
disconnect the video cable that coonnects the motherboard and
monitor...now switch on the monitor ..now a screen saver like video
will come on monitor that says to connect the cable this means your
motherboard has a prblem call the service center.. if not and still the
monitor is on green light it means your display driver in your monitor
would have got fried and your motherboard has no problem...
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