--- Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>
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> 
> Chances are your machine got bumped.   Just try to reseat the video 
> card.   Buying a new card is entirely optional until you determine
> your present one is dead.
> 
> -- 
> Adrian

That's the problem...I don't currently have a card.  It is just the
port hardwired to the mobo.  Checked my VRAM and regular RAM, and all
are still seated nicely.  No broken pins on the port either.  

Machine boots up okay.  You can hear the drive doing all it's clicks
and checks, and I get a sound when I hit the keyboard "off" button.  So
the machine is good, just no video...  Completely black, and the
monitor says "No Signal" when I hit any adjustment buttons.

Stan

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