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Monitors - Pro View Monitor posted in the Hardware forums; I have a model Pl926wbi 19" lcd monitor. It has been working fine and when I woke up this morning it was black and the on off button was flashing. ...

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I have a model Pl926wbi 19" lcd monitor. It has been working fine and when I woke up this morning it was black and the on off button was flashing.
I checked all connections and they were fine, I re-booted several times to no avail.
I plugged it into my other computer and finally got it to work. I then re attached it to the original computer and it was working fine. I plug it into the video card to make it work. It worked for a while and now it is back to black with the flashing light on the switch. Any suggestions????
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Hi murphsj.
Sounds like your video card is faulty to me.


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Hi murphsj.
Sounds like your video card is faulty to me.

and what do I do with this information?????


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hehe...it's ok

Your best bet - if your not familiar with the inside of a computer, would be to take it to a shop and have them replace the video card for you - it's a fairly simple process, but you need to know what kind of video card you can handle.


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hehe...it's ok

Your best bet - if your not familiar with the inside of a computer, would be to take it to a shop and have them replace the video card for you - it's a fairly simple process, but you need to know what kind of video card you can handle.
I am familiar with this process, I put this video card in less than a year ago. Just doesn't seem fair, should last longer than that eh?


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You are correct - it definately should last longer than a year.

I'd say if it's under a year, you still have warranty...check it out


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