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Old Jan 24, 2007, 01:35 AM
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No signal on monitor, Please Help.

Hi,

I bought a wireless adapter card and installed it into a PCI slot in my computer. When I turned on the computer there is no signal to the monitor. I turned off the computer and took out the wireless adapter card from the PCI slot and turned back on the computer and I have signal to the monitor again. Can anyone help or explain what the problem could be.

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its possible that the card is interfering with your Video adapter. Do you have another PCI slot for it?
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its possible that the card is interfering with your Video adapter. Do you have another PCI slot for it?
No, I don't have an extra slot but I swapped it with another PCI slot and it still has no signal to the monitor. As soon as I turn off the computer and take the card out, everything is fine again.
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That's odd, obviously something about that card is interfering. You can try a card from a different mfg or try a USB adapter. What brand is the card? Did you try calling their tech support?
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