Not sure exactly what's wrong here. But if it's a damaged monitor plug,
just get yourself a monitor extension lead. Join it to the old lead and
wrap the joint securely with duct tape or similar. so it can't move.
Ian Porter
Computer Guys Inc.
Arrowtown
New Zealand
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jamie Adams" >
Subject: [PCBUILD] monitor and adapter
> I have a problem. A computer I checked out last night has the tightening
> screws broken off of the monitor cord in the video adapter on the back of
> the computer. Will it work okay as long as it is stationary? Do you have
to
> replace the monitor and install a new video adapter card? I didn't get the
> chance to actually hook it up and turn it on, so I don't know at this
point
> if that is all that is wrong with it.
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