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I recently acquired a tower, not of the latest generation, around the year 2002, and when I turn on the computer, the screen shows the following message: VGA no signal. Is this due to the screen, which is much newer than the tower, or something else?
Thank you in advance for your help...
Thank you in advance for your help...
Omg I have the same problem... The screen goes black before reaching the desktop... I just see the traditional Windows XP in black and white and then nothing!! gRrRr!! A call for your generosity (I'm writing from my PSP^^)
Generally, it's nothing; it's just the power cable or the blue cable with screws (between the computer and the screen) that is poorly connected. I had the same problem.
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When I go to Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow and click on new game, a black screen appears. What should I do? I REALLY NEED A SOLUTION PLEASE HURRY URGENT THANK YOU IN ADVANCE.
Hi, I have an Acer computer with Vista that I removed. Since then, my screen goes black and the mouse freezes. Help me
Thank you.
Thank you.
Well, let me explain my case to you!!
I changed my setup about 6 months ago!!
Motherboard P5B
Intel Core Duo E4600
Graphics card GeForce 8800
2x1GB of memory Twin View
OS XP
So I also have the black screen issue, but the tower still runs fine. So I have to reboot the PC, but be careful, I have to wait 1 to 2 minutes otherwise the PC won't reboot.
I tested by buying a 620W Corsair power supply --> which didn’t change anything.
I tested my memory --> which seems fine.
I tested with an ATI 3870 card --> and the VPU recover activates, so I still have a black screen, but I don't have to reboot the PC (well, less often than with my GeForce 8800, probably thanks to the VPU).
So deducing that the error doesn't come from the graphics card, since 2 graphics cards were tested and the same crash!!
But what surprises me is that some days I'll play 2 or 3 hours without crashing, and some days it crashes every 10 minutes (computers are so logical ^^).
So final deduction, there’s only one element left, THE MOTHERBOARD...!!!
If some of you have done tests like me, let me know your opinion, I'm really interested!!!!
I changed my setup about 6 months ago!!
Motherboard P5B
Intel Core Duo E4600
Graphics card GeForce 8800
2x1GB of memory Twin View
OS XP
So I also have the black screen issue, but the tower still runs fine. So I have to reboot the PC, but be careful, I have to wait 1 to 2 minutes otherwise the PC won't reboot.
I tested by buying a 620W Corsair power supply --> which didn’t change anything.
I tested my memory --> which seems fine.
I tested with an ATI 3870 card --> and the VPU recover activates, so I still have a black screen, but I don't have to reboot the PC (well, less often than with my GeForce 8800, probably thanks to the VPU).
So deducing that the error doesn't come from the graphics card, since 2 graphics cards were tested and the same crash!!
But what surprises me is that some days I'll play 2 or 3 hours without crashing, and some days it crashes every 10 minutes (computers are so logical ^^).
So final deduction, there’s only one element left, THE MOTHERBOARD...!!!
If some of you have done tests like me, let me know your opinion, I'm really interested!!!!
Hey there :)
I’ve already posted and I’m following the topic a bit :)
Here are the tests that I’ve done:
Changing the graphics card > Problem unresolved
RAM exchange (I have two 512 MB RAM sticks) > Problem solved for a while ^^
Power supply test > OK
Screen exchange > Problem persists.
Formatting > The PC works perfectly for a few months!
I therefore conclude that it’s the motherboard that’s causing the problem :)
I plan to change it in the next few days...
I’ll keep you all updated on what’s happening.
Best regards,
I’ve already posted and I’m following the topic a bit :)
Here are the tests that I’ve done:
Changing the graphics card > Problem unresolved
RAM exchange (I have two 512 MB RAM sticks) > Problem solved for a while ^^
Power supply test > OK
Screen exchange > Problem persists.
Formatting > The PC works perfectly for a few months!
I therefore conclude that it’s the motherboard that’s causing the problem :)
I plan to change it in the next few days...
I’ll keep you all updated on what’s happening.
Best regards,
For the problem I mentioned (2 messages above ^^)
I would like to point out that my case is constantly open and that there are 3 fans integrated, and I added an apartment fan in front of the case and the problem still persists (so I don't think it's overheating).
I would like to point out that my case is constantly open and that there are 3 fans integrated, and I added an apartment fan in front of the case and the problem still persists (so I don't think it's overheating).
At the moment, I'm giving a little thumbs up to everyone who posts links in their messages because it's the links that help us the most =) kisses, bye, and those who want a little thumbs up should post a link that could solve the problem of the questions!! And those who post useless links just to get a little thumbs up won't get one because first I check if the links really correspond to the question asked!!! And thank you to those who post them!! =)
Pour avoir eu ce problème, si ton écran s'éteint intempestivement, voici le remède de base : tu débranches toutes tes prises, tour et écran, et tu rebranches en vérifiant la connexion. N'oublie pas de débrancher l'alimentation. Si le problème persiste, demande à un pro.
Pour avoir eu ce problème, si ton écran s'éteint intempestivement, voici le remède de base : tu débranches toutes tes prises, tour et écran, et tu rebranchés en vérifiant la connexion. N'oublies pas de débrancher l'alimentation. Si le problème persiste, demande à un pro.
I have tried all the boot modes; my computer starts in safe mode. I lost 1 GB of memory, and even on F8 for normal boot, it remains in safe mode. Thank you for helping me.
If your screen turns off by itself, it's a repair overheating issue. I have the same problem with games closing by themselves. You have 3 choices: format it, repair it, or remove the drivers one by one and then reinstall them to normal. If that doesn't work, contact me at youngkilla132@hotmail.com.
Hello everyone, I'm restarting the post because I have a lot to say!
I have 2 PCs, both suffering from the same issue for over a year: The screen turns off by itself while gaming on one machine, on the other machine it only takes a few hours of browsing for the screen to suddenly go black - The PCs keep running in both cases - Pressing the "Windows" key sometimes allows me to return to the desktop, but it never brings me back to the game where I always get a black screen and "no signal" displayed - On one machine, over the course of a year, I've gradually changed everything: cooler, added a cooler to the chipset, processor, power supply, memory, graphics card, and finally the motherboard, only to end up with the same result, the PC still turns off while gaming! I've reinstalled Windows an countless number of times to have a clean system, but the outcome is always the same! On the second PC, I've also already changed the RAM, graphics card, and power supply! Result: the screen goes off after 1 hour of Age of Mythology with the X1650 PRO AGP graphics card, ATI driver.
I wonder if the common problem for both machines is software-related, as I use the same software on both PCs - I'm running AVIRA for antivirus on both machines, Zone Alarm for the firewall, and Windows XP Pro for the OS - I've been dealing with this problem for over a year, and with the best will in the world and all the tests conducted, even on a clean system and new hardware, we always come back to this screen blackout!
I hope to contribute a piece to the puzzle.
I have 2 PCs, both suffering from the same issue for over a year: The screen turns off by itself while gaming on one machine, on the other machine it only takes a few hours of browsing for the screen to suddenly go black - The PCs keep running in both cases - Pressing the "Windows" key sometimes allows me to return to the desktop, but it never brings me back to the game where I always get a black screen and "no signal" displayed - On one machine, over the course of a year, I've gradually changed everything: cooler, added a cooler to the chipset, processor, power supply, memory, graphics card, and finally the motherboard, only to end up with the same result, the PC still turns off while gaming! I've reinstalled Windows an countless number of times to have a clean system, but the outcome is always the same! On the second PC, I've also already changed the RAM, graphics card, and power supply! Result: the screen goes off after 1 hour of Age of Mythology with the X1650 PRO AGP graphics card, ATI driver.
I wonder if the common problem for both machines is software-related, as I use the same software on both PCs - I'm running AVIRA for antivirus on both machines, Zone Alarm for the firewall, and Windows XP Pro for the OS - I've been dealing with this problem for over a year, and with the best will in the world and all the tests conducted, even on a clean system and new hardware, we always come back to this screen blackout!
I hope to contribute a piece to the puzzle.
Hello everyone
I've had "the same" problem for a year. Little by little, my screen started to turn off (not the tower) randomly, after about 15/20 minutes or even an hour. Then it got closer together to become unbearable, like every two minutes. The diode remains green for two seconds once the screen is off, then turns yellow (like in sleep mode), but I have to turn off the screen for 5/10 minutes for it to turn back on (only to turn off again a few minutes later). I've tried everything, formatting, reinstalling drivers, changing the graphics card (but they were both NVIDIA GeForce 6). Nothing works in the long run; it temporarily resolved the issue for a few days, sometimes not more, then it wouldn't turn on at all (green diode for 2 seconds, then permanent yellow diode)
So I concluded that it was the screen. I changed the screen; it worked for a few months, then exactly the same thing happened again. I started to think that the configuration (NVIDIA drivers or others) of the computer was damaging the screens (bad refresh rate information or resolution or I don't know). I still tried a lot of things: cleaning, reconnecting, reconfiguring, reinstalling, etc. In short, the same path, the screen was dead again after a few weeks. I retrieved a third (and last) screen that was working perfectly before I connected it to my famous PC. As before, the screen worked fine for 2/3 months, but I felt that the display was struggling at times, with white flashes when opening a window or changing resolution (games), etc. And now, once again, it starts to go into sleep mode, but impossible to wake it up; the tower works, the desktop does not change (I turn off the screen for a few minutes and turn it back on, and the desktop appears for a few minutes, and as soon as I launch something like a Firefox window or another, it happens again, and so on). I am now convinced that it is not the screen, and I would like to find a solution to avoid permanently damaging my third screen. If it doesn't come from the graphics card, what could it be? Could NVIDIA drivers set the card incorrectly? I've already tried using the (old) manufacturer's drivers, but that only solves the issue for a few days, if that. Does anyone have any idea? Found a solution? Could the motherboard (the only thing I can't test) be responsible? And why does this only happen for a certain time when formatting or changing the screen seems to temporarily resolve the issue, etc.?
Thank you in advance for your ideas.
Best regards
Sidonie
I've had "the same" problem for a year. Little by little, my screen started to turn off (not the tower) randomly, after about 15/20 minutes or even an hour. Then it got closer together to become unbearable, like every two minutes. The diode remains green for two seconds once the screen is off, then turns yellow (like in sleep mode), but I have to turn off the screen for 5/10 minutes for it to turn back on (only to turn off again a few minutes later). I've tried everything, formatting, reinstalling drivers, changing the graphics card (but they were both NVIDIA GeForce 6). Nothing works in the long run; it temporarily resolved the issue for a few days, sometimes not more, then it wouldn't turn on at all (green diode for 2 seconds, then permanent yellow diode)
So I concluded that it was the screen. I changed the screen; it worked for a few months, then exactly the same thing happened again. I started to think that the configuration (NVIDIA drivers or others) of the computer was damaging the screens (bad refresh rate information or resolution or I don't know). I still tried a lot of things: cleaning, reconnecting, reconfiguring, reinstalling, etc. In short, the same path, the screen was dead again after a few weeks. I retrieved a third (and last) screen that was working perfectly before I connected it to my famous PC. As before, the screen worked fine for 2/3 months, but I felt that the display was struggling at times, with white flashes when opening a window or changing resolution (games), etc. And now, once again, it starts to go into sleep mode, but impossible to wake it up; the tower works, the desktop does not change (I turn off the screen for a few minutes and turn it back on, and the desktop appears for a few minutes, and as soon as I launch something like a Firefox window or another, it happens again, and so on). I am now convinced that it is not the screen, and I would like to find a solution to avoid permanently damaging my third screen. If it doesn't come from the graphics card, what could it be? Could NVIDIA drivers set the card incorrectly? I've already tried using the (old) manufacturer's drivers, but that only solves the issue for a few days, if that. Does anyone have any idea? Found a solution? Could the motherboard (the only thing I can't test) be responsible? And why does this only happen for a certain time when formatting or changing the screen seems to temporarily resolve the issue, etc.?
Thank you in advance for your ideas.
Best regards
Sidonie
I had the problem yesterday....
1) Scan with "ad aware" (free on o1.net) beware... very long (5 hours)
2) removal of viruses
3) defragmentation of the hard drive
4) new scan
I solved the problem this way. Avast hadn't detected the virus responsible for these unexpected shutdowns of my screen.
Jean François
1) Scan with "ad aware" (free on o1.net) beware... very long (5 hours)
2) removal of viruses
3) defragmentation of the hard drive
4) new scan
I solved the problem this way. Avast hadn't detected the virus responsible for these unexpected shutdowns of my screen.
Jean François
I also have the same problem as you: (I need to hurry up and write my message before the screen turns off ^^) here it is: every 10 minutes, my screen turns off and I have to reboot the system to get it back on.
However, the screen remains powered and the computer is on. I also note that the PC hesitates before it bugs. I've tried everything: updated drivers, unplugging my graphics card with cleaning, changing my connections, scanning with Avast (trojan found and destroyed), testing with another screen; all the things I could find: without success...
I have Vista, an 8800 GT, everything is well connected, I've reset the settings on my power supply, I've removed the overclocking from my processor, I've set everything back to default...
It should also be noted that I have an HP W2007V 20-inch since last May and everything was working well...
I also reformatted my system 2 weeks ago and everything was working well too...
In short, it's total despair...
I need HELP, we need HELP !!!!!!!!!!
This is hell, I'm fed up!!!
I want to smash my computer!!!
However, the screen remains powered and the computer is on. I also note that the PC hesitates before it bugs. I've tried everything: updated drivers, unplugging my graphics card with cleaning, changing my connections, scanning with Avast (trojan found and destroyed), testing with another screen; all the things I could find: without success...
I have Vista, an 8800 GT, everything is well connected, I've reset the settings on my power supply, I've removed the overclocking from my processor, I've set everything back to default...
It should also be noted that I have an HP W2007V 20-inch since last May and everything was working well...
I also reformatted my system 2 weeks ago and everything was working well too...
In short, it's total despair...
I need HELP, we need HELP !!!!!!!!!!
This is hell, I'm fed up!!!
I want to smash my computer!!!
Hello, I would like to know if you have solved your problem because I have the same issue and I don't know anything about computers; I am a beginner. Can you help me? Thank you.
Hi, I have the same problem. My PC runs all day and nothing happens. I install the game World of Warcraft, still no issues... great, the updates are happening but nothing is going on. I start the game, I'm ready to play, the contracts are displayed, I accept them and then bam, the screen goes black with NO SIGNAL... well, I won't let that get me down. I restart my PC, change the resolution... I restart my game and it's good, I reaccept the contracts and then I'm taken to the login page "account name, password" and bam... the screen goes black. But here's the good joke, I can't access my system anymore, the screen stays on no signal -_-! ... what to do? I'm fed up, I've tried everything. My PC is NEW, my graphics card is a Nvidia 9500GT, I'm connected via VGA, I've also tried with DVI and that doesn't work either. I just reformatted, so the virus theory seems unlikely. Can someone help me, please?
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