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Posted By : David of Katharine Gibbs School - New York on April 14, 2003

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Within a few minutes of booting up the PC, I am loosing the signal to my monitor. "No Signal" message appears. I have checked and re-checked all the connections and have changed the monitor and graphics card with some that I know work, from another PC. Have even tried placing the graphics card in a different PCI slot, but am still experiencing the problem. What could the problem be and what would you advise I check next? Is it possible that it could be the motherboard?

This question was answered on April 14, 2003. Much of the information contained herein may have changed since posting.


Somthing is defective on the motherboard

If the unit is still booting up than the processing may stil be legit.

If you have change the card and used a different monitor than it may be more techincal and may need a technician fo hard ware support for the motherboard.

It definatly needs to be look at.

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Posted by David of Katharine Gibbs School - New York on April 14, 2003

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