try booting up in safe mode (hold F8 at startup ).If the monitor works ok, it might mean your graphics driver is faulty. If the same problem occurs it might mean it is the monitor failing or the graphics chip failing. If the monitor works ok in safe mode you should reinstall the graphics driver. If, of course, it is not ok in safe mode you could try:
1.adjust monitor settings(if you have buttons on the monitor)
2.adjust graphics card settings(via control panel - display settings)
3.Check your power management settings, maybe they have been set to turn off monitor after a short period of inactivity. you can find these settings under "sceensaver" tab of display settings.
Hope this helps
majestic0110
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hi there, as you suggested I believe that the monitor is at fault. Is there no opportunity at all to test another monitor to be sure?
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Before dishing out yer cash for a new monitor, maybe see if anyone else on this forum has ideas - they may have experienced this themselves before
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not sure about where you live but if i had your problem i could just take the tower into local private owned computer shop and there would plug it into there monitor for me to see if it would work ,don't take it to big box store computer shop as they work on commission and will want to sell you a new computer .
also, i to think its your monitor
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