Video and monitor problems – Dell OptiPlex GX150 User Manual

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4. Turn on the computer.

Does the power indicator LED on the front of the computer light up?

Yes. The problem is resolved.

No. The computer may be defective. Contact Dell for technical assistance.

Video and Monitor Problems

Basic Checks:

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If the monitor power indicator does not light, check the power connection.

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If the external monitor is blank, the computer may be in suspend or hibernate mode. To resume normal operation, press the power button.

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Disconnect the monitor cable from the computer and check the cable connector for bent or broken pins. Check for damaged or frayed
cables.

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If the cable is not damaged, make sure that it is firmly connected to the computer.

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Test the electrical outlet. Verify that the device is connected to a working electrical outlet. Verify that the device is turned on.

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Check for interference: electrical appliances on the same circuit or operating in close proximity to the computer can cause interference.

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Adjust brightness and contrast settings on the monitor.

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Reinstall the video driver for your operating system.

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Restart the computer.

If the problem still exists after you complete the basic checks, fill out the Diagnostics Checklist as you perform the following steps:

1. Turn off the computer, wait at least 30 seconds, and then turn the computer back on.

2. Allow 1 minute for the computer to initialize its components, and then adjust the monitor's brightness and contrast controls.

Is the monitor readable?

Yes. The problem is resolved.

No. Go to step 3.

3. Turn off nearby fans, lights, lamps, or other electrical devices.

Is the monitor readable?

Yes. One or more of those devices was causing interference. The problem is resolved.

No. Go to step 4.

4. Enter system setup and make sure that Primary Video Controller under the Integrated Devices option is set correctly. Then exit system

setup properly to save the information, and reboot the system.

For an AGP expansion card, set Primary Video Controller to AGP; for an integrated video controller (a chip on the system board),
set Primary Video Controller to Onboard; for a PCI expansion card, set Primary Video Controller to Auto.

Is the device working properly?

Yes. The problem is resolved.

No. Go to step 5.

5. Run the VESA/VGA Interface tests in the Dell Diagnostics.

Did any of the tests fail?

Yes. The video controller on the system board may be defective. Contact Dell for technical assistance.

No. Go to step 6.

6. Turn off the computer and the monitor, connect another monitor to the computer, and then turn them on.

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