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If your video card isn't properly seated you should be hearing a cycle of beeps from your computer during the POST. Check the seating, but unless you're hearing some beeps, that probably isn't the answer. When your computer is off, turn the monitor on to see if you get a message something like "your monitor is working, check your cable connection or your video card". Usually it's a red, blue, and green dialog box that says the monitor is OK, but something else isn't. If you don't get that dialog, either your monitor is very old and doesn't have this feature, or your monitor has a serious problem.
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>Lately I have come into a rash of incidents where the monitor light
>comes on briefly (green)
>then quickly changes to amber. Nothing ever makes it to the screen.
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>This may be caused by the video card itself. I have run into this before
>on several occasions and I
>found that the card wasn't seated properly. One thing I would give some
>thought to is
>bend the "L" portion of the card bracket a little and reinsert it. I
>believe this may
>cure your problem.
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