my windows xp home edition computer screen turns on-i have pressed it so many times, nothing came

my computer screen is not put on, how to fix this? everything else works except the computer screen

Maybe your monitor power cable just a little monitor. Your power cable is defective. Most likely, your monitor has failed.

Try these things:

Push the hard power cable at the end of the screen.

Make sure that it is correctly connected to the band output or the power of wall if you use one. Sometimes the stip outlets fail. Especially if it's a power strip really not expensive.

Try to take only the monitor and power lead to another outlet. Turn on the monitor. If no led lights or the monitor does not light, then you have a defective screen.

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