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Old 01-13-2009, 01:12 AM   #1
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Thers is no display in my computer. My mother board is INtel 845 gvsr. and vga card is integrated with mother board. i.e. it is not a pci vga card. my cpu is running perfectly. but no display. i tried everthing changed comos battery, cleaned ram, tried another ram, tried another cable, but problem not solved.. what to do. i was having problem of blurry screen from last one month. but yesterday, display completely gone. I am also unable to see BIOS. scree is totally blank. I also increased brightness and contrast.

What is the solution of it.
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Old 01-13-2009, 09:07 AM   #2
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I see you've already tried another cable, that's good. Is it possible to try connecting another monitor to your computer and/or another computer to your monitor?

Based on what you've said my first guess is that the monitor is no good and needs to be replaced, but test it before you put the money down for a new one.
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Thanks for suggestion I will do it ..

Keep in tech
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A great site for computer tech help is techsupportguy.com - free to join - has helped me out many a time!
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I think you need to change your monitor or LCD. I hope it 'll work for you.
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I see you've already tried another cable, that's good. Is it possible to try connecting another monitor to your computer and/or another computer to your monitor?

Based on what you've said my first guess is that the monitor is no good and needs to be replaced, but test it before you put the money down for a new one.

Nice. I was going to suggest the same.
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