If the monitor has multiple inputs, vga/dvi/hdmi then double check the
input select setting. If you switched from DVI to HDMI then the monitor is
probably expecting a DVI cable, and when it doesn't see one says "no signal
detected" and clicks off to conserve power.

On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 10:21 PM, John Jason Jordan <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 23:47:45 -0600
> Carl Karsten <[email protected]> dijo:
>
> >> There is strange stuff going on with the monitor too. According to
> >> the manual when the power switch is on the LED for it is supposed to
> >> be lit up, but it does not light up.
>
> >not light up = not on.
> >Either power isn't plugged in, or it died.
>
> Power is definitely plugged in because when I hit the power switch the
> ASUS logo flashes on the screen. But it flashes for just a moment and
> then disappears. And the LED for the power button never comes on.
>
> I'm thinking the monitor is dead. It is, after all, seven years old,
> and t has been running 24/7 all that time. It's just weird that it died
> right when I plugged in a new computer. I'm already shopping for a new
> one, which is not easy because any monitor I might want to buy locally
> is out of stock.
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