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Dale French <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Jun 2006 20:03:53 -0700
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Sorry to tell you this but  my problem is my MB does not see my new Sata Disk from Western Digial   It being a WD 1200JD. The MB is a Giga-Byte  "GA--VT600 1394"
  I have followed the manual that came with it  and Formatted the disk using WD Data LifeGuard Tools.
   
  Any Ideas? 
   
  Thanks
   
  Dale B. French
   
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Hugh Vandervoort <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  It's not clear to me what you're saying.
You get a video signal eventually?
What happens if you turn on the computer first, then the monitor?
Is the monitor plugged into the wall, or an outlet in the computer?
What kind of computer is this? Do you have integrated video or a 
separate card?
"No input signal" implies that the video card or motherboard is at 
fault, "Power unplugged" is a completely different problem.


Kip Gochenour wrote:
> Having trouble with my video. My crt comes on and says no input
> signal or power unplugged and goes to standby. I tried another
> moniter and get the same thing. I checked to make sure the ram was
> firmly in place and all was fine. The computer boots up all the way
> and connects to the internet. Thanks, Kip

> 

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