Obviously a problem with either your monitor or graphics ... if you have another monitor try it ... if the same thing happens it's your graphics card ... maybe it has just worked loose???
Try unplugging and replugging your monitor ... or take the side off your computer (turn it off first) and remove then replace the card where the monitor was attached
If it is onboard graphics ... you may need to buy a seperate graphics card to fix the problem
2006-10-25 00:29:29
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answer #1
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answered by deadkelly_1 6
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An orange light on a monitor, typically means a power failure or bad monitor.
Try replacing the cable, before replacing the monitor. Just be sure to get a cable that is compatible for your monitor.
2006-10-25 07:35:52
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answered by Sandy 4
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Sounds like you might be stuck in hibernate mode, but without further details such as what type of computer, what OS, what else is going on there is no way to know for sure. When my desktop PC used to get stuck in hibernate, I would unplug the data cable for the monitor, unplug the power for the pc, leave both for 1 minute, then reconnect and restart.
Good luck
2006-10-25 07:29:08
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answered by Star 5
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Hi Toby Field, you need to check the data cable from your CPU to the monitor it could be loosly connected. If its o.k then you need to check the display card which is there inside the CPU. you need to push that card in try this only if you have idea of the different cards inside the CPU if not then please call your Hardware engineer for further assistance.
To locate the display card : the data cable from the monitor is connected to a port on your display card. you can push that card in.
2006-10-25 07:34:31
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answered by suthe 2
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If your computer is not working properly when it is switched on, it could be a problem with device drivers, hardware or software.
Detailed instructions at http://tinyurl.com/yd34oj
2006-10-25 22:17:43
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answered by regaa 4
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check monitor connector on CPU back panel whether it is attached or not?? if it is ok then open cpu and clean the ram
2006-10-25 07:32:47
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answered by Lover of Hilary Duff 1
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hmm...i'll bet your hd is smoked.
or perhaps boot source is messed up.
Actually, I think Dead might be right.
2006-10-25 07:29:11
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answered by Diadem 4
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