![]() ![]() Video card drivers from windows or found online instead of from Dell The hard drive would run, but the only thing that would bring the monitor back was a reboot. The Num lock and Caps Lock both worked from key input. It started after my old Dell CRT monitor gave out and I got a flat screen LG HD monitor. To mb8764, have you tried installing the drivers and software for the LG monitor or are you using the "plug and play" drivers that windows picks in the new hardware wizard? Try the LG drivers and the software if you havn't already. The situation of the OP sounds like a bad monitor. ![]() Otherwise I'm going back and getting a different brand of monitor. I'm going to call the LG technician and see what they have to say. The computer shop didn't find anything wrong with the computer. I thought maybe the video card was messed up. I've taking my computer into a shop and had it looked at. All cables were firmly attached to the monitor. Just for grins after "waking" it back up I thumped the monitor with my finger and that put it to sleep. What's wierd is my 5 year old daughter jumped next to me (up stairs) and the monitor went into sleep mode with her landing on the floor. I can bring it out of sleep mode with touching the menu button on the side of the display and that will bring out of sleep mode but, as soon as you release the button it goes back to sleep. Sometimes using the keyboard or mouse will wake it up. I have found that I can unplug and plug the power cord back in and that works for most of the times. Next day it will go to sleep every few minutes. It sometimes it will operate for hours without going to sleep. I've had it for about a month and a half. I have similar issues with the LG Flatron. ![]()
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