Amber light is the stand-by light, meaning monitor is on and plugged in, but not receiving a signal. Make sure it's connected properly to the computer, and make sure the computer is turned on.
If the display is receiving a signal properly, that amber light will turn green.
2006-06-19 14:28:59
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answered by knowmeansknow 4
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Dell Monitor Black Screen
2016-11-12 22:43:03
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answered by tenuta 4
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The monitor is not getting a signal. It is mostlikely the monitor cable, or the controller board inside of the monitor. If your harddrive went out you would still see the post screen and everything. Sometimes video cards do go out, but even then it is still sending the ground signal which will temporally make the light turn green when you turn the system on.
If you have another computer or even laptop plug the monitor into it. Or try another monitor on your system just to narrow down the problem.
2006-06-25 12:51:43
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answered by mloeffler52 2
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Your graphics card might of when out. Try unplugging your monitor then putting the cord back in. Then hard reset your system by holding in the power button.
Could also be that the hard drive or slave drive went out. A black monitor with amber icon is really the symptom of a few different problems. Checking all your cords will be a start.
2006-06-19 14:30:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I accept as true with the final answer. if it boots in risk-free mode and works super, then the drivers are the subject. you will desire to deploy the drivers (even possibly discover the inf record for the motive force after uninstalling and deleting the record) and then deploy a clean one. if that doesn't artwork, some thing is going incorrect with the video card (is it built-in or a separate card?) is this domicile windows XP? 2000?
2016-12-13 17:24:12
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answered by ? 3
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Well i would prefer if u contact the Dell Company nearest to u and they'll tell u what to do. the answer will be the same every time '' bring it to us and we will fix ur problem''.
2006-06-20 06:45:54
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answered by Anonymous
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