Barry,
It could be a couple of things.
Do you know if the pc recently had updated video adapter drivers?
Regardless, reboot your machine, press F8 to enter Safe Mode.
Windows will load the default drivers for VGA adapters
Check your display resolution. You do this by right-clicking on your desktop
Select Properties, then click on the Settings Tab.
Ensure that resolution is set to a lower setting (something such as
800x600).
Click apply.
On the Advanced Tab, and change your Monitor refresh rate to 60Hz.
Click apply and restart your machine.
It is possible that your machine had the driver's updated and you were
unaware, so the above step is the way to go.
It is also possible that your Display Settings were adjusted too high, doing
the above task will correct this issue
It may also be caused by a loose cable, but highly doubtful, as you have
stated that the monitor turns off, which would indicate that it was on and
receiving power in the first place.
I would like to take the time to apologize for the other responses you have
received on this thread, as smart-ass comments aren't going to help a fellow
pc user solve his problem.
Plz let us know if this solves the problem.
Joseph Butler
MCDST, MCTS, MCITP
"Michael D. Alligood [CertGuard, Inc.]" <> wrote in
message news:...
> "PAJ" <MBLOSSOMpaj-> wrote in message
> news::
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>> On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 20:30:19 +0100, "Barry Anderson"
>> <> wrote:
>>
>> >Hi guys its been a while havnt been doing any studying for ages have a
>> >bit
>> >of a problem. my pc stats but ater a few seconds my monitor turns off.
>> >Any
>> >suggestions been raking my brains but cant seem to get it I am drawing a
>> >blank After passing my MCDST I relised it wasnt for me maybe this is
>> >why,
>> >any help would be much appreiciated.
>>
>> *Resolution too high for monitor.
>> *Faulty monitor.
>> *User error.
>> *Foot wrapped around monitor leccy lead. Too much foot tapping at very
>> rhythmic windows jingle dislodges cable.
>> *No coinage in leccy meter (does pc switch off also?).
>> *Mischievous pet.
>> *Amnesia. You turn it off and forget.
>> *Monitor OK. You are shutting your eyes.
>>
>> Take your pick but I would go with the first one.
>
> Borrowing PAJ items, if your PC turns off as well it could be a power
> supply or fan issue. Honestly there is not enough background to
> troubleshoot
>
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