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Hi,
based on the age of the computers, did you try changing the CMOS batteries?
Also may try removing all cards, rubbing the contacts with a pencil eraseor
and re inserting
At 02:22 PM 12/17/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>486 computer running Windows 95. There are 2 of them. Neither will
display. I
>checked the monitor on another computer. It is fine. I tried another
known monitor
>and the it didn't work. The pins are fine on both monitors. It seems
unlikely that both
>video chips/cards would go at the same time. When I turn on the computer the
>monitor light goes amber briefly, then goes out. The computers were not
hit by
>lightening or anything of that sort. Any ideas.
>--
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>Paul Ecclestone
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