* Turn off the monitor
* Plug the monitor power cord directly into the wall socket to remove any surge protectors or APCs from the troubleshooting equation
* Unplug the monitor video cable from the back of the computer
* Turn on the monitor
* The floating red/green/blue/white dialog box should appear on screen against a black background. What do you see?
Thanks for the reply, it seems to be and internal power issue. As I said, no picture only a blinking green light behind the power button. No change when disconnected from computer. Are there any internal replaceable parts to fix this?
I was afraid I'd find a post like this. My E172FPb will not work today. I had absolutely no issues yesterday. One minor difference - if I power off and then power on, I can see the screen for about 1 second. It then goes black and the power light flickers. I tried the trouble shooting suggestion and got no where. I'm also out of warranty. I guess that means a new monitor?
Sounds like the same problem to me... I'm starting to build quite a collection of flat panels....maybe i will be able to swap parts and make one work one of these days. Good luck.
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* Turn off the monitor
* Plug the monitor power cord directly into the wall socket to remove any surge protectors or APCs from the troubleshooting equation
* Unplug the monitor video cable from the back of the computer
* Turn on the monitor
* The floating red/green/blue/white dialog box should appear on screen against a black background. What do you see?
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November 1st, 2007 15:00
Nope. Is it still under warranty?
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