Desktop Monitor Troubleshooting

Posted by admin on 8th, 2007

Sunday Morning i was trouble shooting my desktop Monitor as it started showing troubles. Firstly it had first power related problems as power was not reaching the Monitor. I figured that my cable got burned inside. So i changed my Cable. Now the power is reaching the monitor but then nothing is being displayed in the monitor. I thought the monitor got burned out. I talked with my hardware friend and he asked me to Unplug the cable which connects to the monitor to the cpu and see if there is some no signal box floating around the monitor screen. When i unplugged it, It did show the No signal or cable not connected symbol floating in my monitor. If nothing is getting displayed, then it means your monitor is in trouble.

Now the question was why wasnt anything getting displayed on the screen. I removed my CPU and just pressed all the components inside the CPU and then plugged the cable back and voila the screen came.

How to save power for your Monitor

  • When you are not using your monitor,Switch it Off.
  • In power Management Options in Control Panel. Choose to switch off screen after 5 or 10 minutes of Inactivity.
  • Reduce the screen brightness to the readable level. Reducing Screen Brightness can save Electricity/Power.You screen size also decides the power. More the screen size more the power consumed

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