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10/06/2006 07:22:15 PM · #1 |
I had to unplug everything and set it aside so my desk could get moved into storage. When I plugged everything back in, my lovely nice big richly colored monitor refused to recognize a signal of any kind. My trusty little second monitor recognized both analog and digital.
Sigh.
So I called Gateway and the poor young lady was a wee bit confused - she kept asking what model computer I have (it's home built). Finally she understood and said for a $98 hold charge on a credit card, they'd ship me a new one and a label to send the old one back. So maybe by the end of next week I'll have my nice big monitor back. |
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10/06/2006 07:42:59 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by Melethia: I had to unplug everything and set it aside so my desk could get moved into storage. When I plugged everything back in, my lovely nice big richly colored monitor refused to recognize a signal of any kind. My trusty little second monitor recognized both analog and digital.
Sigh.
So I called Gateway and the poor young lady was a wee bit confused - she kept asking what model computer I have (it's home built). Finally she understood and said for a $98 hold charge on a credit card, they'd ship me a new one and a label to send the old one back. So maybe by the end of next week I'll have my nice big monitor back. |
Look at the pins on your monitor connections. Some times they
get bent.
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10/06/2006 07:46:35 PM · #3 |
| Yeah, tried that. Also tried both digital and analog inputs - two diff cables and two diff ports/connections with no luck. Something in the monitor went phhhffffttttt! |
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