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Default Blank screen, no menu, but perfect screen when unplugged (Samsung SyncMaster 151D)

Hi,

I have a weird problem: my Samsung SyncMaster (DVI connection) has the
following behaviour:

- when connected to the computer, green light is blinking, screen
remains black (computer switched on or off)
- when connected and computer on, the computer recognizes the monitor
(so there is some communication)
- when the DVI cable is not plugged in, the "no signal" box appears on
the screen: perfect quality and it touches when bouncing the box
almost every part of the screen, so the screen just works
- in all cases: menu does not work, when I press the button, nothing
happens

Seems like a problem with the monitor as the menu isn't working
either, so I expect the video card to be ok.

Is there anyone that had a similar problem before and knows how to
deal with it?

George
 
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