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East Central, Nebraska | id find another monitor and try that before i went tearing into the computer, or take your monitor to a friends house and see if it is functioning properly. if it is functional i would then find a cheap video card and stick it into the desktop and that will likely fix your problem. if you have a large enough desktop it is likely it has expansion ports. if i had to guess, and this is only a guess, i would bet your video card is part of the motherboard. that is likely the case. | |
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