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04-08-2010 12:38 PM
When I start my computer the monitor power comes on fine it says auto adjusting. Then I see some activity like some dos words when the computer is booting up. Then it goes to auto adjusting again, then it says "No Input Signal". Then it goes to sleep. I tried rebooting many times I don't use a graphics card I use onboard video. Everything is connected like its suppose to be it has two options VGA and DVI. I haven't tried the DVI connection yet, but even so I would like to have VGA for right now I do not have DVI abilities on my computer. Of coarse because the normal standard video output onboard motherboards is most likely VGA. I would like help with this please!!!
04-09-2010 03:25 PM
Check the source of the monitor from the Front OSD Menu buttons. I know with my monitor, it sometimes goes off from what I am using and displays "No Input", changing the source brings it back.
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10-16-2012 01:18 PM
It seems your monitor comes with a VGA and DVI connection. How are you connected to your laptop?
Does the monitor go blank but is it still active? Can you move your mouse from your laptop screen over to the monitor?
Since you didn't indicate what Operating System or Laptop you are running I can't link you to the direct drivers you need, however, here is a link to the drivers for your monitor.
http://goo.gl/77Nzq
You will want to choose your Operating System and then download the drivers for your monitor.
Navigate to your device manager and find the drivers for the monitor. Uninstall the current drivers and then reinstall the drivers downloaded from before. See if the problem corrects itself.
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