Monitor Blackout
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Jody Carver
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Monitor Blackout
I need help. After booting my pc last night,my pc froze. I was unable to shut the pc down. Shut down manually..When I did I heard a pop and crackel sound from the processor, my monitor then would not boot up and the lights "blue" and "amber" were flashing. The amber light goes on and off and there is no monitor. I called Sony and they cant help. I am using another pc now,can you give me any idea's. The processor seems to be wroking but unable to send the signal to the monitor.
Thanks I appreciate any help I can get.
Thanks I appreciate any help I can get.
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Jody Carver
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Ray it has been determined that the monitor was hit by a surge...I have a surge protector but it didnt help.
What is a good monitor to buy? a viewsonic? edited to say thanks Joey. No one knows better than you.
Frances A.
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Sounds like you need professional help, I always knew that
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What is a good monitor to buy? a viewsonic? edited to say thanks Joey. No one knows better than you.
Frances A.
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Ken Lang
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Another alternative if you don't want to fork over the bucks for a new monitor.
People (and companys) are always upgrading to new stuff just to keep current. Used monitors may be available from your local computer store for a nominal price, and generally they work fine.
My son got about 8 rigs from a company that was upgrading. It was simply, "The're in the hallway. Take em if you want em." No charge.
I ended up taking 6 to my office and we use them to burn in various pieces of equipment before we ship them out with a new rig. They may be used, but they ain't used up. (Waylon)
People (and companys) are always upgrading to new stuff just to keep current. Used monitors may be available from your local computer store for a nominal price, and generally they work fine.
My son got about 8 rigs from a company that was upgrading. It was simply, "The're in the hallway. Take em if you want em." No charge.
I ended up taking 6 to my office and we use them to burn in various pieces of equipment before we ship them out with a new rig. They may be used, but they ain't used up. (Waylon)
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Jody Carver
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Hi, Jody. I also have to buy a new monitor ASAP, unfortunately.
As the slim, flat-panel (LCD) monitors become the standard, the old-style cathode-ray (CRT) monitors are getting dirt-cheap...
You can buy a luxurious 19" or 21" CRT monitor for the same price as a 15" or 17" LCD monitor, but it's much, much easier to stare at an LCD screen for long periods of time.
Maybe Fender makes a triple-screen flat-panel? With an 8-string processor.

As the slim, flat-panel (LCD) monitors become the standard, the old-style cathode-ray (CRT) monitors are getting dirt-cheap...
You can buy a luxurious 19" or 21" CRT monitor for the same price as a 15" or 17" LCD monitor, but it's much, much easier to stare at an LCD screen for long periods of time.
Maybe Fender makes a triple-screen flat-panel? With an 8-string processor.

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