8. 'No boot' situations can be caused by monitor configurations Check the following:
⦁ Make sure the monitor is plugged in and turned on.
⦁ Make sure the video cable is connected properly at the monitor and the computer.
⦁ Check the brightness and contrast controls on the monitor. The monitor may be dimmed where you cannot see anything on the monitor.
⦁ Most monitors have a light indicating its current status:
⦁ A green light indicates the monitor has sufficient power and is getting a video signal.
⦁ An amber light appears if the monitor has power but it is not getting a video signal from the computer. This indicates the problem is most likely in the computer.
⦁ If the light does not turn on at all, it is likely a problem with the monitor itself. Make sure that the monitor is connected to a working AC outlet.
* If there is an on/off switch for the outlet, make sure the switch is on. If the problem still persists, try replacing the monitor or try the monitor on different AC outlet or a different system.
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