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| | Monitor won't stay on This is probably very simple, but I can't get anything to work. My father took out the box that holds the expansion card slots and we installed a new network card. The built in one didn't seem to work when he tried to set up cable internet. When he took it home, the monitor wouldn't stay powered on. He tried switching monitors, same problem. I noticed there was a built-in and an expansion card. I tried both, unplugging all cords and plugging back in. Still no luck. Tried reseating the box. No luck. I can't remember if it's a Compaq or HP model. -- aly |
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