Thanks both
I know when we took it to him before you said his prices were good, it's nice to know he's not now about to swing it
Workingman wrote:Ossie, that sounds more like a Windows problem than the monitor, possibly with sleep options or hibernation. I have never used those two as they save the "state" of the computer when they operate. If the "state" was wrong when they "shut down" it will still be wrong when they "wake up" and start operating again. However, I also get the black screen sometimes after a Windows update. The first time I boot up after an update can take some time, but afterwards it reverts back to normal.
Try doing a few normal shutdown and boot ups, at least three consecutively, and see what happens. You could also go to Power in Control Panel and turn off any sleep or hibernation options.
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