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1. Check for loose cables
- Remove any obstructions from the area where the cables are located
- Inspect the cables for any signs of looseness or damage
- If there are any signs of damage or looseness, replace the cables
2. Check that the monitor is on and set to the correct input
- Ensure that the monitor is on.
- Check that the input is set to the correct input.
3. Check the video cable for any damage
- Check the video cable for any damage by visually inspecting it for signs of wear and tear or kinked or twisted cables. If there is any damage, replace the video cable.
- Check the video cable for any damage by testing it for video and audio quality. If there is any damage, replace the video cable.
4. Check the video settings in Windows
Start by clicking on the Start button and typing "video." In the search results, click on the "Video Settings" result. On the "Video Settings" window, use the buttons to change the settings as needed. Some common video settings that may need to be changed include:
- Resolution: Use the buttons to change the resolution.
- Refresh Rate: Use the buttons to change the refresh rate.
- Aspect Ratio: Use the buttons to change the aspect ratio.
- Color Mode: Use the buttons to change the color mode.
- Sound: Use the buttons to change the sound.
- Display: Use the buttons to change the display.
5. Update your video drivers
- In Device Manager, right-click your video adapter and select "Update Driver."
- Click "Browse my computer for driver software."
- Click "Let me pick from a list of drivers on my computer."
- Click "Show All Devices." 5.Select the appropriate driver for your video adapter and click "Next."
- Click "Update." 7.Click "Close."
6. Run a virus scan
To run a virus scan, open the Control Panel and go to System and Security. Under System and Security, click on Virus Protection. In the left pane, click on Scan. In the Scan Type drop-down list, select Full Scan. In the Schedule area, choose When Updating is available. In the Action area, click on Start Scan. In the Results area, click on Next. In the Confirm scan area, click on Yes. In the Finish scan area, click on Finish.
If the answers above didn't work then you should also try:
- Check for a corrupted Windows system file.
- Restore Windows to a previous state.