It sounds like the cable has become loose. Try plugging it back in. If that doesn't help, then the cable itself may have become faulty, it may need to be replaced. Another possibility is the video card may have worn out and needs to be replaced. Another possibilty is that a button on the monitor may have been accidently pressed.
Usually a no signal message means that the video card is not detecting the monitor. An easy way to fix this is to download the latest drivers for your video card and it should detect the monitor.
Check your cord from the computer and monitor. If that is ok check your video card.
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Make sure your VGA cable is completely connected. Make sure it is pushed and screwed in tight (not too tight).
Defective monitor, I have one that does the same thing, I opened it up, looked at the control board, one of the IC's is shorting the red analog line to ground. Was not able to fix.
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If the CPU is running, but the monitor has no signal, there could be an issue with the cable that connects the CPU to the monitor. There could also be a problem with the VGA card, or the RAM.
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Check the cable running from your monitor to your computer. It could be disconnected, loose, or be a bad cable. If you decide it is not the cable then it could either be a bad monitor or a bad graphics card.
you don't. you replace it.