Hi guys,
It started about a month and a half ago--the initial symptom was that when the computer started up (cold boot), the monitor would shut off as the computer hit the password screen, and would not power on without unplugging it for about a minute. Then I could plug it back in and it would work fine for an indefinite amount of time, provided i did not power off the computer. If i kept it on standby, I could bring it back out and the monitor would work fine.
Now, I'm having a ton of issues getting the monitor to turn on AT ALL. I shut my computer off last night, and trying to start it up today I went through the usual routine, and the monitor would light up for 2-3 seconds, then power off again. No response unless unplugged. This persisted regardless of whether or not it had the DVI cable plugged in.
After multiple attempts of having it sit unpowered for ~10 minutes, the computer up as I plugged it in, and it finally decided to stay on. At this point, I'm obviously not turning the computer off again, but I'm wondering, is this fixable, or is the monitor simply toast?
It started about a month and a half ago--the initial symptom was that when the computer started up (cold boot), the monitor would shut off as the computer hit the password screen, and would not power on without unplugging it for about a minute. Then I could plug it back in and it would work fine for an indefinite amount of time, provided i did not power off the computer. If i kept it on standby, I could bring it back out and the monitor would work fine.
Now, I'm having a ton of issues getting the monitor to turn on AT ALL. I shut my computer off last night, and trying to start it up today I went through the usual routine, and the monitor would light up for 2-3 seconds, then power off again. No response unless unplugged. This persisted regardless of whether or not it had the DVI cable plugged in.
After multiple attempts of having it sit unpowered for ~10 minutes, the computer up as I plugged it in, and it finally decided to stay on. At this point, I'm obviously not turning the computer off again, but I'm wondering, is this fixable, or is the monitor simply toast?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 pro 64i7 2600k4GB DDR3nVidia 260GTX
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Home Built
- OS
- Windows 7 pro 64
- CPU
- i7 2600k
- Motherboard
- MSI P67A GD65
- Memory
- 4GB DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- nVidia 260GTX