Which plug did you wiggle? Usually, that indicates a bad cable or connector. 
So which cable (power or video) and at which end (monitor or computer)?

STeve

<< I've been using an Amptron CS17 monitor with my 7600--with one of the 
little
dip switch things so it'll work. I inherited it three years ago; I'm sure
its off warrrenty. I leave it powered up.

This morning, it had no power. I changed outlets and nothing happened. Its
done this once or twice before, but wiggling the plug would bring it back
up. Its been a good monitor. Is there anything short of a repair shop I can
try to bring it back?

TIA

Peter W. >>


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