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Dave Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Sep 2000 00:50:24 -0800
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On 11 Sep 00, at 12:15, Dan Grasley wrote:

> Ok, this is kinda hard to explain.  One day, my PC was working fine.  The
> next day I turned it on and all that came up on the monitor was a message
> saying that the monitor was working fine and that I should check the cables
> or the video card.  Note: The machine was getting power, it was going
> through all the motions as if it was working properly. i.e- ran through
> POST, hard drive grinding away etc.
> So I take a video card out of a machine that works fine and put it in.
> Still the same problem.  I tried several different things and so as a last
> resort I strip the computer of everything and rebuild it from the ground up.
>   First thing I did was plug in my hard drive and video card, turn the power
> on and BAM! it works.  The machine boots, no problem.  So I plug all my
> other devices in and turn it on, again it works.  I leave it running for a
> few days and use it on a regular basis.  Then I turn it off wile I was out
> of town, I come back a few days later and turn it on - it doesn't work, just
> the message from the monitor.  So I strip it down, rebuild it, and it
> works...  This will get to be QUITE a hassle if I have to rebuild it
> everytime I want to use it! =)  The ONLY thing that I haven't tried yet was
> to replace the power supply.  Does anyone have any ideas what could be
> causing this problem?  Thanks in advance.
> Dan Grasley
> _________________________________________________________________________

  As far as I can tell, your monitor is not seeing any signal from
the video card until you rebuild the machine.  So the places I would
look are:

  1.  The monitor.

  2.  The cable.

  3.  The video card.

At a guess, you may have a crack in a solder joint which opens up
when the machine is allowed to get cold.

David G

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