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I just got a new PC and I have everything plugged in right but on my monitor it says "no signal found". Can someone help me?
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Make sure the monitor is connected to the correct port on the PC, if you have a graphics card plug the monitor into that and not the onboard video.
The monitor you are using might not auto select what input it uses so just select the one the PC is connected to if that is the case.
The monitor you are using might not auto select what input it uses so just select the one the PC is connected to if that is the case.
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Just what he said but also make sure it the AV cable is tight in the monitor port, like extremely firm because even it being a little loose makes it lose connection.
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It would most likely not be what either of them have said.
'No signal found' actually refers to a RAM error most of the time. Double check that your RAM is put in correctly and is functioning properly. You may have damaged it with static electricity when you were installing it.
'No signal found' actually refers to a RAM error most of the time. Double check that your RAM is put in correctly and is functioning properly. You may have damaged it with static electricity when you were installing it.
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Manga wrote It would most likely not be what either of them have said.
'No signal found' actually refers to a RAM error most of the time. Double check that your RAM is put in correctly and is functioning properly. You may have damaged it with static electricity when you were installing it.
Well no no signal found is that the monitor has no display input so it could well be what they said and a RAM error can be troubleshooted from the error beeps sometimes given off, also they're higher ranks so don't say their wrong
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