vga no signal.

thelowrider

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Hp a1360n, window 7 no vga signal.
someone please help.
when i turn on my pc it shown no vga signal. if i turn the computer off, pull the battery out of the motherboard, unplug the power, wait for 20 mins put everything back on, plug the power, turn the pc on it works like normal. But if i shut it down, then turn it back on, the computer turn on and everything but it shown no vga signal. if i want it to work again, then i have to go through all the step above to get the computer going again. I have a build in graphics card.
Thanks for your help and sorry for my english.
 
Wrell maybe you'll got a broken vga cable, try to change it. If it's not helping, you'll have to replace your graphics card.
 
i m just wondering if i can put in a new graphics card and leave the old one in there, will that work? because old video card is build in and i dont even know how to take it out unless i unsolder it.
 
I think it might be a bit biffcult to stick in two graphic cards. You don't have brake it, mostly they're plugged in to motherboard with couple of screws and a SATA cable. Two graphic cards are mostly common when using triple screens especially in gaming computers. But your problem looks like a broken cable for me. Take the case off and look for your graphics card, unplug vga and examine if it's broken, the graphics card or are you using a laptop with two screens?
 
Yeah that's the place where you plug in your vga. I have plugged also a vga on to my benq screen from my laptop. I've had that problem few months later and it turned out that is was a broken cable. So try to replce your vga and plug it to the graphic card correctly and secure it with the screw looking things on the sides of the plug (if you do not do that it may say that no signal from vga)
 
It has no video card. It has onboard video, in other words the video GPU is made on the board, not replaceable. You would just add a video card and disable the onboard. If its acting like you said you could be having the power supply going bad or is getting really low on the 12V rail. You got or know someone that has a spare power supply you could use and see if the problem remains. Plus it has a 300W OEM power supply that would need to be replaced if you get a Standalone video card anyway..
 
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