Monitors not working (VGA & HDMI)

alkemy007

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My monitor (VGA connection) started going to sleep a couple of days ago and when I turned in my PC today it says no signal. I have also tried plugging a HD TV into it via the HDMI port on my PC but I also get no signal.

I have tried re-seating the graphics card and tried a different port too. Also, I tried taking the power plug out of the back of the PC and keeping my finger on the power button for a minute then restarting but to no avail. The PC boots up but I can't see anything.

When I unplug the monitored (VGA connection) it says no cable on the screen then when I try and plug it back in it says no signal and goes to sleep.

Any ideas on how to fix this?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom build
OS
Windows 7
Memory
8gb
Hello alkemy007

Actually, you can be confident that the monitors and cables appear to be working perfectly .

Question : are you hearing any audio beeps when booting PC?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 x64, Vista x64, 8.1 smartphone
CPU
Intel E8400 65W 64-bit
Motherboard
Gigabyte EP45-UD3LR
Memory
DDR2 2 x 2GB, 1GB x 2
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon HD5750
Sound Card
AMD High Definition Audio; Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
iiyama prolite X2377HDS
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
500GB 7200 rpm Seagate ST3500413AS 16MB, 500GB 5400 rpm Toshiba MQ02ABF050H 32MB, 200GB 7200 rpm Seagate ST3200820AS 8MB, 2TB 7200 rpm Western Digital WD20EZRX 64MB
PSU
Enermax Liberty Modular
Case
Antec P193 Midi Tower
Keyboard
Mionix ZIBAL 60
Mouse
Razer USB 2.0 Diamondback Mouse or Huion Graphics Tablet
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Internet Explorer, Lunascape, Firefox, Opera, Avast Safezone
Hello alkemy007

Actually, you can be confident that the monitors and cables appear to be working perfectly .

Question : are you hearing any audio beeps when booting PC?

Nope. It all sounds like my PC is booting up as normal.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom build
OS
Windows 7
Memory
8gb
Aha,

You could force the computer to beep.

Do this by (temporarily) removing the graphics card , and then starting up PC.

This will help determine if the motherboard is functioning correctly.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 x64, Vista x64, 8.1 smartphone
CPU
Intel E8400 65W 64-bit
Motherboard
Gigabyte EP45-UD3LR
Memory
DDR2 2 x 2GB, 1GB x 2
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon HD5750
Sound Card
AMD High Definition Audio; Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
iiyama prolite X2377HDS
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
500GB 7200 rpm Seagate ST3500413AS 16MB, 500GB 5400 rpm Toshiba MQ02ABF050H 32MB, 200GB 7200 rpm Seagate ST3200820AS 8MB, 2TB 7200 rpm Western Digital WD20EZRX 64MB
PSU
Enermax Liberty Modular
Case
Antec P193 Midi Tower
Keyboard
Mionix ZIBAL 60
Mouse
Razer USB 2.0 Diamondback Mouse or Huion Graphics Tablet
Browser
Internet Explorer, Lunascape, Firefox, Opera, Avast Safezone
Aha,

You could force the computer to beep.

Do this by (temporarily) removing the graphics card , and then starting up PC.

This will help determine if the motherboard is functioning correctly.
I took the graphics card out and I hear no beeps at all.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom build
OS
Windows 7
Memory
8gb
You could try reset BIOS and replace the CMOS battery.

If the BIOS has become corrupt then resetting BIOS and replacing CMOS battery will fix the issue.

To try this, you would need locate the CMOS battery and CMOS jumpers yourself as the location of the CMOS battery and the CMOS jumpers is different on each motherboard.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 x64, Vista x64, 8.1 smartphone
CPU
Intel E8400 65W 64-bit
Motherboard
Gigabyte EP45-UD3LR
Memory
DDR2 2 x 2GB, 1GB x 2
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon HD5750
Sound Card
AMD High Definition Audio; Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
iiyama prolite X2377HDS
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
500GB 7200 rpm Seagate ST3500413AS 16MB, 500GB 5400 rpm Toshiba MQ02ABF050H 32MB, 200GB 7200 rpm Seagate ST3200820AS 8MB, 2TB 7200 rpm Western Digital WD20EZRX 64MB
PSU
Enermax Liberty Modular
Case
Antec P193 Midi Tower
Keyboard
Mionix ZIBAL 60
Mouse
Razer USB 2.0 Diamondback Mouse or Huion Graphics Tablet
Browser
Internet Explorer, Lunascape, Firefox, Opera, Avast Safezone
I have also tried plugging a HD TV into it via the HDMI port on my PC but I also get no signal.
Try using the hdmi monitor with the graphics card uninstalled. The motherboard may by looking at the graphics card as the primary device OR your system disables the motherboard video ports when a graphics card is installed. If you can get the hdmi monitor working this way, the next step is to figure out if the issue is with your vga monitor or the graphics card. Vga connections sometimes go bad because the signal is no longer strong enough. Can you try using a dvi cable with your vga monitor. Many monitors have a connection for both vga and dvi.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
diy
OS
Win7 pro x64
CPU
stock i7 7700k
Motherboard
Gigabyte Z270N-WIFI mini-ITX
Memory
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 @ 3200MHz
Graphics Card(s)
integrated Intel HD 630
Sound Card
onboard Realtek ALC1220
Monitor(s) Displays
two vertically mounted samsung 55" 4k un55mu8000
Screen Resolution
1920x1280
Hard Drives
256GB Samsung EVO 960 M.2 pci-e NVMe SSD
PSU
SilverStone Nightjar ST45NF 450Watt Fanless
Case
No case. Motherboard is mounted directly onto power supply
Cooling
Evercool low profile 815EP with Panaflow 12L fan at 7v
Keyboard
Ortek MCK-86 mini
Mouse
Belkin 5-button USB
Internet Speed
spectrum 400mbps
I tried that and still get nothing when I boot up. No signal.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom build
OS
Windows 7
Memory
8gb
I brought it into a local computer repair shop and the technician told me he thinks it's my motherboard that has packed in. I've had the PC for around 6 years so maybe it's time to update and get a new one anyway.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom build
OS
Windows 7
Memory
8gb
You could try reset BIOS and replace the CMOS battery.

If the BIOS has become corrupt then resetting BIOS and replacing CMOS battery will fix the issue.

To try this, you would need locate the CMOS battery and CMOS jumpers yourself as the location of the CMOS battery and the CMOS jumpers is different on each motherboard.

Did you try replacing the CMOS battery as suggested by iko22? When you do this, disconnect all wires and devices from the computer, including AC power; then remove the CMOS battery. Wait 10 minutes before reconnecting anything. Doing this will cause all circuits to totally reset, which may fix the problem.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell
OS
Linux Mint 18.2 xfce 64-bit (VMWare host) / Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit (VMWare guest)
CPU
Haswell
Memory
4 GB
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer 23"
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
Two hard drives, 1TB each: One for Linux, one for my data.
Keyboard
IBM Model M
Antivirus
Sophos (Linux), Trend Micro (Windows)
Browser
Firefox, Opera
Other Info
I use Samba to share my data drive with the other computers at my house and with my guest session in VMWare Workstation Player.
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