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    Vivek Lohar 007
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    When my system is restarted then my screen brightness goes to 0 % I tested all possibilities like setting up for screen resolutions , Swapping Motherboards , swapping Processors , Even i had swapped RAM Three times engineer came and they are also doing same procedure which i have done earliest Please give some advice and solution

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      When my system is restarted then my screen brightness goes to 0 % I tested all possibilities like setting up for screen resolutions , Swapping Motherboards , swapping Processors , Even i had swapped RAM Three times engineer came and they are also doing same procedure which i have done earliest Please give some advice and solution

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      Jochen Arndt
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      Because we don't have access to your system it is nearly impossible to find the reason. It is also unclear what 'restart' means (power on, reboot from BIOS, OS). But I can give you some tips to narrow down the source of the problem:

      • Check if it is the monitor by using another one and/or connecting the monitor to another system.
      • Do the same for the VGA/DVI/HDMI cable.
      • Check if it is the system itself by activating the BIOS and reboot from there.
      • Check if it is your OS by booting from a live system (from DVD or USB stick) and reboot/restart from within the live system.

      Once you have narrowed down the source, you may search the web for help.

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      • J Jochen Arndt

        Because we don't have access to your system it is nearly impossible to find the reason. It is also unclear what 'restart' means (power on, reboot from BIOS, OS). But I can give you some tips to narrow down the source of the problem:

        • Check if it is the monitor by using another one and/or connecting the monitor to another system.
        • Do the same for the VGA/DVI/HDMI cable.
        • Check if it is the system itself by activating the BIOS and reboot from there.
        • Check if it is your OS by booting from a live system (from DVD or USB stick) and reboot/restart from within the live system.

        Once you have narrowed down the source, you may search the web for help.

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        Vivek Lohar 007
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        @Jochenn Arndt I was checked your First two options but i didn't checked for last two option , so i'll check and tell you soon. thank you !!!!!!!!

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