Bsod, no signal to monitor

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    Bsod, no signal to monitor
    Hi, I was on my computer just now watching a video and suddenly it just froze and went to bsod. I turned it off and rebooted it but the monitor didn't work and just said. I signal. This has happened a lot recently and I have tried to look for answers but every time I google it, geek forums come up with loads of acronyms and complicated stuff like that. Can someone explain to a dummy like me how I can fix this damn thing
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    Re: Bsod, no signal to monitor
    (Original post by madferit-lfc)
    Hi, I was on my computer just now watching a video and suddenly it just froze and went to bsod. I turned it off and rebooted it but the monitor didn't work and just said. I signal. This has happened a lot recently and I have tried to look for answers but every time I google it, geek forums come up with loads of acronyms and complicated stuff like that. Can someone explain to a dummy like me how I can fix this damn thing
    maybe it's a loose connection between the monitor and desktop?
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    Re: Bsod, no signal to monitor
    (Original post by Iqbal007)
    maybe it's a loose connection between the monitor and desktop?
    I don't think so, I've checked it
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    Re: Bsod, no signal to monitor
    (Original post by madferit-lfc)
    I don't think so, I've checked it
    Have tried connecting the monitor up to something else like a laptop?
    As it would rule out a faulty screen and than most likely be the graphics card if you got one
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