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Sounds like either there is a bad connection from the computer to the monitor, or the monitor has a faulty power regulator, causing the monitor to overheat prematurely, and shut off.
could be hardware failure but i would try buttons on front of monitor first. notice, usually green led on monitor is green, if it goes to amber, you are loosing sync pulse.
With a known working monitor try it on the computer. If the monitor stays on then you know the original monitor is bad. If the monitor goes off after 1 second again, then you know that the video card is bad.
Monitor is bad for sure. Try another known good monitor on your computer and if the problem stops then you know for sure the original monitor is bad. Hope this helps.
YOU NEED TO HAVE THE INVERTER BOARD REPLACED. YOU CAN USUALLY FIN THEM ON E BAY OR YOU WILL HAVE TO TAKE IT IN IF YOU DON'T FEEL COMFORTABLE REPLACING IT YOURSELF.
do you have an aftermarket video card. In the bios you have to tell the computer if it is looking for a agp/onboard or PCI video card. Either that or the video driver or settings are wrong Try safe mode to check
Beautiful screen, lasts about for a few minutes, goes black. Power button still green. If I turn it off, and then back on, it works again for a while. Any ideas?
I start my computer and turn it on, and everything looks fine for about 1/4 of a second and then it goes black while leaving the power light green. I can only see the screen again after turning it off and on, but that's only for another 1/4 second. What's up? I got my rosewill flatscreen as a hand me down from my father. I've had it for several years now. Was working fine until a month ago. When I turn the computer on the screen goes black after 1/4 of a saecond. I have to turn it off and on anywhere from 10 to 20 times before it stays on. I have checked all plugs to the computer and outlets. I have absolutely no idea whats causing this.
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