Help... my monitor and keyboard don't work!

My monitor seems to go to sleep, it sets up and then the screen goes black... The green light stays on. My keyboard does not at all, he tried cables clear controls, etc. My Hardrive works well... Please help!

It turns out it wasn't my monitor, l had someone take a look at mt pc + turns that l have a virus! It is set for me so problem solved.

Thanks for the help anyway!

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