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Most common cause of that problem is the cable. Try replacing the cable.I've never paid anyone to repair my computer. I've typically just bought a new computer whenever it's needed.
I've actually got a custom built desktop that I need to get fixed. It has issues staying connected to the monitor.
Most common cause of that problem is the cable. Try replacing the cable.
I’ve tried a couple different HDMI cables. Was going to try the other inputs, like the VGA or the DVI. I think it’s another issue, like maybe the graphics card going bad? I don’t know.
Hook it up to your TV or another monitor before you get another graphics card. Also I would check other inputs to see if it’s the HDMI port that got damaged somehow.I’ve tried a couple different HDMI cables. Was going to try the other inputs, like the VGA or the DVI. I think it’s another issue, like maybe the graphics card going bad? I don’t know.
Hook it up to your TV or another monitor before you get another graphics card. Also I would check other inputs to see if it’s the HDMI port that got damaged somehow.