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linden111
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Durango, CO, US

My monitor shuts off after I start my computer.

It started doing it after a few minutes after windows loaded but now it just shuts off right after my bios loads. What should I do? Is it my motherboard or something? I have an integrated video thats attatched to motherboard.
Thanks for anyhelp

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linden111 offline Unverified User #
Durango, CO, US | 2 years, 7 months ago (16 minutes after post)

Thats funny. Actually I have another computer and I tried it on another monitor and it does the same thing. It def isnt the monitor.
Your a smarttt one. Yooouuuu.

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neku offline Verified User (3 years, 3 months) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
An Undisclosed Location | 2 years, 7 months ago (4 hours, 30 minutes after post)

If your computer hangs or reboots while you are working on it , it could be a problem with device drivers , hardware or software . This problem can be solved by uninstalling new softwares, updating device drivers and making minor configuration changes . Detailed instructions at http://fixit.in/bluescreenofdeath.html

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