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Redrose0528,

I already did that before and the results are the same. Do you think it could be my motherboard that is damage?
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Ahmadhilmiaris,

 

It is possible, on the back underneath the plug in is there a voltage selector switch, if there is what is the current voltage that it's on?

 

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I just had the same thing happen and everything is working off the first step but what's a VGA
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@Earthangel111

 

VGA is a type of video connection. It is an older type but can still be found on a few notebooks, most TVs and most desktops. 

 

See this link for a great explanation of different video connections (including VGA and other popular, modern video connections)

 

Let me know if you have any questions 🙂

 

 

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I am having the exact same issue, but with an added wrinkle being that my PC is plugged into a tv into the hdmi/dvi input, but the tv isn't recognizing the PC. I've tried two other monitors as well, one being a tv and the other being a monitor. I'm using the dvi to HDMI cable that I've been using for years now, and nothing has changed having to do with settings of either the pc or the tv. I tried the hard reset and everything you guys were telling the creator of this post but I'm still coming up empty. Now it's turning on for a few seconds, but then it's turning off again and just repeating the process. Any ideas please? :'(
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