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Hi
Check that the cables running into you monitor are still in good
order...check that they are not fraying or that there are any splits/cracks
in the prtoective plastic covering. Make sure they are securly plugged into
you monitor and that the one is plugged in correctly and that the other is
frimly plugged into your PC.
Try using your monitor with another computer and see if the problem still
happens, if so then you know your comp is the problem amd not the
monitor...otherwise if the problem still occurs then take your monitor in
for repair.
Also try unistalling and re-installing your monitor
<right click my computer> <Properties>
cheers
Kevin Hains
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Cape Town
South Africa
Http://www.club.co.za
Never Fight with a Dragon for thou art Crunchy and goest well with Cheese
>Hey everyone,
>
>My screen saver is set to go off at 2 minutes, low-power standy is
>triggered at 4 minutes, and the monitor shuts itself off at 7 minutes.
>Before the monitor shuts itself off, though, the message "no signal input"
>appears. When I first purchased the computer, this did not happen;
>however, this activity soon became the norm. Why does this happen and how
>can I fix it?
>
>TIA,
>
>Sunil Bector
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