the resolution is probably set to hi....when you turn on your computer hit f8 over and over until you see a screen with some options...select safe mode and then when windows loads left click on your mouse select properties then change your resolution lower..
1. The refresh or resolution is set too high for the monitor that is connected, resulting in a blank screen.
2. XP was setup in a dual monitor mode and the monitor you're looking at is the second monitor without being configured properly. Setup as the secondary and not primary monitor.
3. Video driver is corrupted.
4. Video card is defective.
Try restarting the machine and pressing F8 for the startup menu and then choose Safe Mode. This wil take some time to properly display a smaller desktop. Here you can view and set the default monitors, resolution, and so forth.
Restart the machine now and you should be fine. If the issue presists then seek local computer assistance.
The absence of a 'power-good' signal from the motherboard. The connector socket to the display card has come loose....tighten the screws after
dusting it with a dry old toothbrush.
Your video card's resolution or refresh rate in Windows is set too high. Boot into safe mode and change it.
Through the graphic interface. Video cards are graphic interfaces. The monitor is a passive output device. It displays the video data in the way it is designed to. CRTs display pixel data in a different way than LCD displays do, or LED displays. In any case, the monitor needs a graphic interface to translate the pixel illumination data into a standard video signal.
This monitor is usually applied in the television sector, and is used to measure and display the amount of voltage in a video signal with respect to time.
There are different types of monitors including the TFT monitor, the CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) monitor and the LCD monitor. The LCD monitor uses a liquid crystal to display color and light variations.
The monitor is not powered by the computer. If there is not Signal to the monitor from the computer there will be no display, however the power to a monitor is supplied by a separate cord from the outlet to the monitor.
Signal Over Range, means that your computer is sending a signal to the monitor that it cannot handle. You may need to readjust the settings of your display. Of course this may be difficult if you cannot see what you are doing, because the display is out of range. You should be able to run the computer in safe mode, as the graphics output is much less demanding. While in safe mode, you can change the display settings and restart. If this doesn't work, you still have another option. You can uninstall the display drivers, then let Windows reinstall them for you.
HD refers to High Definition, which is the signal the television processes. LCD mean Liquid Crystal Display, which is the way the screen displays the signal.
That is the monitor telling you which of its video input ports it is seeing valid signal on and has selected to display (if more than one port has a valid signal).
A computer monitor splitter cable is used to send video signal from one monitor to a second monitor. This may be helpful when making presentations to meetings or for demonstrations in classrooms.
VGA is the standard analog interface for computer displays. A television monitor that has a VGA input will be able to display a computer image just like a PC screen. VGA can also be used by video equipment so it can be used as a video signal interface for those items of equipment.
Please check the cables connected between your CPU and monitor are not broken and fixed correctly. If cables are ok and connected correctly, check if CPU is running. All new monitors are capable of detecting input signals from multiple sources, if only one signal source is present when monitor is powered on. Else manually change which source to be used by monitor for display.
The output is a way to show the information which is stored in the computer. Display monitors & printers are examples of output devices. Modems, bluetooth, ethernet, wireless network are (Input/Output) devices.
A display device is an output device for presentation of information for visual, tactile or auditive reception, acquired, stored, or transmitted in various forms. When the input information is supplied as an electrical signal, the display is called electronic display. Electronic displays are available for presentation of visual, tactile and auditive information.