xp restart problem -- no input signal error message

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dan

i keep getting a 'no signal input' error when i try to
restart windows xp for about 10 seconds and then the
monitor goes black. it boots up fine and everything works
fine but everytime i restart, i get this error and i have
to either hit the reset button on the computer or hold the
power button down till it shuts down. when i hit the
restart button or hold down the power button - it
restarts/starts fine. every now and then it will restart
from the start-shutdown-restart but about 95% of the time
i need to do one of the two scenarios mentioned above. i
tried doing a system restore (but that only went back a
week) and that didn't work --- the only change that i have
done was installed one software program (search and
destroy) but recovered the changes and uninstalled that
program and it still won't restart. i would really like
to fix this problem without having to reload windows xp,
so any help would be appreciated. thanks.

dan
 
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Ron Martell

dan said:
i keep getting a 'no signal input' error when i try to
restart windows xp for about 10 seconds and then the
monitor goes black. it boots up fine and everything works
fine but everytime i restart, i get this error and i have
to either hit the reset button on the computer or hold the
power button down till it shuts down. when i hit the
restart button or hold down the power button - it
restarts/starts fine. every now and then it will restart
from the start-shutdown-restart but about 95% of the time
i need to do one of the two scenarios mentioned above. i
tried doing a system restore (but that only went back a
week) and that didn't work --- the only change that i have
done was installed one software program (search and
destroy) but recovered the changes and uninstalled that
program and it still won't restart. i would really like
to fix this problem without having to reload windows xp,
so any help would be appreciated. thanks.

dan

That is more likely to be a hardware problem with your computer not
restarting properly than it is a Windows related issue.

The "no signal input" message means that your video card has stopped
generating any output. This is normal during the first second or two
of a startup or restart but anything longer than that indicates some
kind of a hardware problem.

Check with the tech support staff at your computer's manufacturer or
with the dealer you purchased it from.

Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

"The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much."
 
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Guest

Check your vga connecton from your monitor to vid card.
it might just be coming loose.
 

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