Ok tested video cable and monitor on another PC and works fine. I don’t have any other PC though with a DVI port so I can’t test the adapter. The adapter is only about 1 month old so should be in good condition.
Connecting Monitor to PC
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Originally posted by DOUGIEFirst thing, I would be trying, is the Video cable on another PC.
That’s the easiest to try, first.
I have had a few faulty Video cables over the years.Comment
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Hello Benobi, sounds very much like your graphics processor may be dead. Do you know enough about the pc to enter the bios and ensure the graphics processor has not been disabled?
Do you have any friends that could loan you a graphics card to test the system with?Comment
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Hi Benobi, I didnt explain very well but we would have to get some video display first before attempting to check BIOS. It is possible that a stand alone graphics card may get around your issue.
To replace the onboard graphics means a new motherboard, and considering the age of your PC would be futile.
I would love to do more for you but I think given your level of expertise and the requirement to have parts on hand, it may be better for you to take it to a PC reapair shop and have them have a look at it. They will certainly have a graphics card on hand to test with.
You may have here a faulty power supply, or bad motherboard. Even if you could fix this with a dedicated graphics card it may also lead to fitting a more powerful Power supply.
That is unless some else has another approach?Comment
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