This depends on what computer and what monitor we are talking about.
Back in the old days the monitor had no two way contact withthe comuter and controlled nothing.
More current Monitors are plug and play so the monitor tells the computer what it is and how to talk to it. So to a very limited extent, yes.
Then the touch screen monitors that are common now do control what happens inside the computer.
My monitor flickered, informed me to check connection, and then went black. If you unplug the monitor from the computer and it goes black then it's not the computer or malware....it's the monitor going out. I bought a new monitor and everything is working fine again.
unscrew the side of your computer (Desktop) and you know where the VGA lead goes in to connect to the monitor? that is it
You must buy a PCI Card that goes inside your Computer, it receives the Television Air Signal and displays on your monitor. There are USB type Receivers made for Laptops so watching your favorite show "On The Road" is easier than ever.
Why does your computer has an "Intel Inside" tag?What goes inside, never comes back.
The monitor cord, that goes into the computer, is probably not all the way in or damaged.
If you own our own business, one of the ways you can monitor what goes on in the store is by using computer surveillance. A small camera is connected to a television monitor that allows you to see what goes on in the store. If you have a large store, you can place more than one camera in different areas.
Try the monitor on another computer to make sure its not the monitor.If the monitor works on a different computer than you will narrow your search to the PC itself. If the monitor does not work in a different PC check the monitors cords and check the pins on the parallel cable, make sure they are not bended or broken if they are bended try to straightened them out.if its not the monitor and works in a different PC its your PC go to your control panel and head to power options and tweak it around.
Some components that go inside a computer enclosure include the motherboard, CPU, CD drive and hard drive. Another component that goes inside a computer enclosure is the RAM.
If it is just the monitor that is shutting off, then there might be a problem with the monitor with staying on. If by 'screen', you mean the actual computer goes off and produces a black screen, then your computer might be set to go into hibernation quickly, or it might have a mode where it goes into a blank screen saver quickly. Check the computer's settings to fix that problem.
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To control what comes inside and goes out and what can or can't come into the cell
IT is a very marketable field, it allows for many different types of computer work and not just the computer itself... What goes on inside the computer is also very important.... is this what you need?