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Monitor Trouble

By Carey Holzman
Expert Author
Article Date: 2003-06-17

Dear Carey,

My monitor will not work. How can I find out what is wrong when I cant see anything?

Thanks.


If your monitor is not displaying a picture, there could be several reasons. First, check to see that all of your cables are plugged in tight. If you monitor displays a power light, it should glow yellow when there is no signal from the PC, and green when there is a signal.

To determine if your monitor is bad, try borrowing a monitor from a friend, or taking your PC to their place and see if your PC works on a different monitor. If it does, you'll need to fix ir replace your monitor. If it does not, then the problem is with the PC.

A PC that will not display video, but does power on, usually has a bad video card…however, this symptom can also be caused by a bad motherboard (check for leaking capacitors - see my web-site at www.careyholzman.com for more info), bad processor or bad memory.

Good luck!

Carey

About the Author:
Carey Holzman owns and operates Discount Computer Repair (602-527-9723) in Phoenix, Arizona, where he offers repairs, upgrades, custom built PCs and network wiring at highly competitive pricing. His networking tips have appeared in David Strom's book, The Home Networking Survival Guide (McGraw/Hill), and his own book on PC maintenance is currently available at local book stores, amazon.com or directly through him. His free informative web site can be found at http://www.careyholzman.com. Donate $30 to help maintain his site and you'll get a free autographed copy of his book. Carey can be reached directly at carey@careyholzman.com.

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