Raziaar
I Hate Custom Titles
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Yeah, what a title!
Anyway... please don't do what I did kids. I caused myself enormous stress today for no raisin.
I got home... and tried turning on my computer. Computer turns on fine... monitor says there is no signal and goes back down to standby mode.
I was totally fearful as I have experienced faulty issues like this before, usually at the hands of a really ****ing shitty ATI Radeon card. I tried everything I could think of. Eventually I narrowed it down to being the monitor that was the issue, since I tried another one and it worked fine. I was about to give up and just cry the night away because I had no TV(died just recently too) and no computer.
After powering the monitor on and off a few times, i finally noticed what type of signal the monitor wasn't receiving... it wasn't receiving an HDMI signal.
Then it dawned on me... right next to my power button is the button that changes between DVI, HDMI, VGA, and COMPONENT modes. In my zombified state leaving for work this morning, I accidentally hit that button instead of the power off button, and didn't even realize it.
I feel like such a ****ing idiot. A happy idiot now, but an idiot nonetheless.
I'm sure you're all too smart to have ever done this.
Anyway... please don't do what I did kids. I caused myself enormous stress today for no raisin.
I got home... and tried turning on my computer. Computer turns on fine... monitor says there is no signal and goes back down to standby mode.
I was totally fearful as I have experienced faulty issues like this before, usually at the hands of a really ****ing shitty ATI Radeon card. I tried everything I could think of. Eventually I narrowed it down to being the monitor that was the issue, since I tried another one and it worked fine. I was about to give up and just cry the night away because I had no TV(died just recently too) and no computer.
After powering the monitor on and off a few times, i finally noticed what type of signal the monitor wasn't receiving... it wasn't receiving an HDMI signal.
Then it dawned on me... right next to my power button is the button that changes between DVI, HDMI, VGA, and COMPONENT modes. In my zombified state leaving for work this morning, I accidentally hit that button instead of the power off button, and didn't even realize it.
I feel like such a ****ing idiot. A happy idiot now, but an idiot nonetheless.
I'm sure you're all too smart to have ever done this.