Re: Monitor



There are many things that could happen to a monitor. A power surge for
example could cause a fuse to blow.
Normally the repair bill is so high it may be cheaper to buy a new monitor.
Is it a CRT or LCD monitor?
If you have no fear of power (make sure the line cord is disconnected) open
the back and check for visual things such as blown fuse etc.
Try plugging into a different AC outlet.
"icart89" <icart89@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My computer did not shut down properly last night so it was on all night.
The
next morning, I was told the monitor did not work. The on/off button just
doesn't work. You push it and nothing happens, as though nothing's plugged
in. The cords are all plugged in their proper place, yet it doesn't work.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem?

(I'm currently using a different monitor, one I do not like.)


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