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Default no display on monitor

Here is a thought about this. If you have a video card AND have a
socket for video from the PC itself (not the card), perhaps you have
plugged the video cable into the wrong place. As I remember it from
recently having a similar problem, the bios allows you to set video
access from the pc itself OR from a separate card.
Look for another video cable socket on the back of your PC and just
try changing it to that one. --Phil

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Hi,
After installing a new dvd burner, my monitor is showing nothing after
turn on the pc. The hdd, ram, mother board should work fine since I
can here the sound when windows start. The monitor light is flashing
on green. Is my video card dead? Thanks for your help.


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Phil Munro Dept of Electrical & Computer Engin
Youngstown State University
Youngstown, Ohio 44555