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I finally got a low battery message, replaced the CMOS battery, and 
everything is cool. Thanks for the suggestions.

On 5/11/2012 1:06 PM, adj wrote:
> 1. Have you tried to install your updates using another monitor? 2. Did you
> try to update in safe mode? 3.Did you delete the paritition and start
> completely fresh? Are you installing from a disk or internet?; Is your
> monitor resolution too high/low for your computer?
> Start with the simple and  work up in difficulty? Change resolution, Change
> monitor, Clean disk, safe mode, remove memory chip (one at a time),
> repartition and format hard drive.
> Adeejones
>
> On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 8:28 PM, Russ Cox<[log in to unmask]>  wrote:
>
>>   When I apply the 94 updates, I get a blank screen. The monitor shows
>> there is a video signal, but no image.  I can restore it and it works ok.
>> But when I apply the updates, I get the blank screen. I have updated the
>> driver for the video card.
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