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The computer is on but no signal is going to the monitor

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Try taking the monitor into a shop to be repaired, shouldn't cost too much.

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"no input" means that there is no signal from computer or the monitor cable is unplugged. When you first turn on monitor it usually does a self test and then looks for signal. Not connected to PC will give a no signal. If it is connected but PC is off (not unplugged) then it should go into standby as you vid card will be sending a standby signal to any monitor connected. Sometimes the Plug and Play monitors need to register before it will recognize a standby signal from PC, so plug it up and boot up PC. Then shutdown normally, your monitor should go into standby when the PC shuts down.
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I see two things here, but need clarification;

1) Monitor goes to Power Saver Mode, then turns -> OFF?

Sure that monitor didn't go into Standby Mode?

2) Why are you performing a restore back to factory settings?
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The monitor receives a signal. A video signal. The video signal comes from the computer.

If the monitor is NOT receiving a video signal, then the monitor will state No Signal.
This is for older monitors.

New monitors do not state No Signal anymore.
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If the monitor is truly OFF, the Power On button will Not be lit up.
Or the Power On LED light on the monitor.

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Need to find out if monitor cable is good.

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If you know your computer is working and the message doesnt go away then its an issue with the main board inside of the monitor and since no parts are available for that, you would have to get the monitor replaced.
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