Monitor blinking green muted when connected but blank near no display?

Hi All,
When I connect my monitor next to my computer the monitor's green light is blinking but I don't see any display. When I disconnect my monitor, the monitor shows no singnal found(which is ok)
I connected the monitor to my laptop, it works great(Which let somebody know me that the monitor is good)
I changed my hard disk, video card, power system but no adaptation.
Still have alike problem monitor blinking green light near no display.

I have an AMD near AGP video card.

The same setup was working for 2 years and I don't know the sense why one day it started showing this problem.

Please aid!! Thanks for your help!!

Answer:
Please adjust the RAM memory module check weather it is firmly seated in good health
Also check with other RAM.

Good Luck and Happy Processing!..
Maybe your system mobile is low and losing the CMOS settings. The default video setting is PCI. Go into setup and check the CMOS video setting and take home sure it is set to a AGP graphics card with no interrupt (IRQ's) required. Also, generate sure the graphics card has not 'walked' out of the connector. I know it sounds strange, sometimes the AGP cards wants to be pushed in or re-inserted.
Hi,

Your explanation shows at hand is some problem with your computer Hardware.

The possible root could be a power failure.

Following could be the reason:

1) Verify that RAM is working properly.
2) Do you hear the BEEP from your computer (There can be problem with CPU/Motherboard too).

Please confirm that your computer is working properly.

Regards,

Ajit Kumar.

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