My emachines monitor won't turn on near it's computer.?

Well, I lately got an emachines computer/monitor and it have been working fine near no viruses for roughly a month. My sister was on it final night, and she said she turned it stale correctly. I attempted to turn it on this morning, but the blue light on the computer be blinking, with the lighting on the monitor a solid orange, even after moving the mouse around and pressing a few key. I eventually turned if off manually, and impossible to tell apart thing happen. I cut off the power supply after a long time of trying to concordat with it, and when I turned it rear legs on, the computer fan within the back be on, but the computer light be a steady blue though the monitor was still a solid red. I turned the monitor off and afterwards on, it turned on for a moment, saying 'emachines' later showing the 'No Signal' Red, Blue, Green thing approaching it always does (I don't even know what that money, but it has done that the undamaged time) but then the monitor a moment ago goes rear legs off. Can anyone please support diagnose the problem?

Answer:
A few guesses:
1. the blinking light on the computer (the blue one) technique the computer was probably contained by hibernation. (i.e. it was mostly sour but not completely.
2. The monitor, lets look at that:
a. check around posterior for where the cable go from the monitor to the computer. It's the one that is NOT the power cord. I numeral you can determine which one plugs in the wall and the cord you want go from the
-monitor to the computer
Try unscrewing that cable from the back of your computer.
IF the monitor go to the no signal button, you've "probably" confirmed that the monitor works.

Now plug that cable back contained by the computer.

IF the computer is giving your monitor a video signal, when you cut power to the computer and then turn it hindmost on. (yes cut the power, that's unambiguous) you "should" see an Acer logo or maybe the memory counting up (or other baloney like that)

IF you don't see an Acer logo, or the memory counting up. (and you've already CONFIRMED that the monitor cable have not unscrewed itself from the back of the computer... economically that's why you posted this question.

i.e. let double check the monitor again

Unscrew the power cable and the power cable for the monitor. Take that monitor to whatever computer you are using to read this answer. Plug it into THAT computer.

If the monitor works, in good health then you know it's a computer problem.
If the monitor does NOT work, it's a monitor problem.

Pain surrounded by the butt, but thats how troubleshooting works.

More likely (hopefully) your sister turned stale something or kicked something loose.

So check the physical plugs/connections before you step crazy.
I have one and the same problem... I've only have my emachine computer for about 5 months. I also have the no signal thing come up adjectives the time (like after power out-which happens profoundly where i live), the with the sole purpose thing i could integer out to do was to unplug the undamaged computer for about 20 second and it would work after plugging it back up. However, yesterday the power at my house go out (once again) and my computer monitor stopped working completely, it would just not come subsidise on at all... so to me it sounds similar to your monitor is slowly dying, mine only last 5 months, unfortunately I did not get hold of the extended warranty that walmart sells for $100... so I am screwed... I have to replace the monitor and am trying to figure out if I can do anything around walmart selling shitty computers. Good luck
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