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Asked by johndgregory in Computer Displays / Monitors, Windows XP Operating System
I have Windows XP Media edition and a Samsung 19" monitor. They hsve worked together well for a year or more. In the past few weeks, when I turn the computer on, the monitor sometimes does not pick up the signal, i.e. the screen stays blank. So far as I can tell all the cables are properly connected. If I turn the computer off (at the button) and then back on, sometimes the monitor picks it up. So far I have not had to turn the computer off and back on again more than three or four times, but it seems to be getting fussier.
Once both are working together, I can restart the computer, say to install a new program, without losing the monitor connection.
An AVG anti-virus scan and a hijack-this analysis do not detect any problem.
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