bethalize
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« on: July 31, 2003, 09:59:39 pm » |
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Susan, if the monitor is broken (not the PC) then nothing you can do will be able to help you. I really suggest that you borrow a monitor from somewhere, plug it in and see if you can see anything. If you can't see anything then you have a PC problem, but if the driver settings were wrong you would normally see your BIOS screen before it went into Windows.
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