> Help, please, if you can!
> TIA!
>
> All the best,
> Greg
Does the light on the front still light up when you power on? If so, there
still may be hope...maybe the card you were trying to start it up with
didn't do the resolution the monitor supports, & now its "PRAM", so to
speak, is all fouled up. Is there some way of resetting it? Some button?
Some expensive monitors have flash RAM, & if you start them up in a
certain way, with a certain combination of buttons pushed, they revert to
factory settings.
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Over,
Jutso
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