I recently installed avast antivirus on my computer and it scanned all my files like normal. Then when it was done it found 1 trojan. At this point it gave me several options of what I could do with it. One of the options was delete all and thinking this meant all the viruses it somehow deleted my monitor. Now my monitor says theres no input signal. Now I can’t even see what screen is displayed to go to a reset point. somebody save me ahhhhh
Well… can you see the monitor correctly before Windows loads? I mean, the BIOS, the Windows logo… if not, seems a hardware problem, maybe the cable.
it only shows a box saying there is no signal, and it stopped working because of the avast program im almost positive
Maybe you could boot from Windows CD…
But, indeed, I can’t imagine a correlation of video/monitor failure and avast installation?
Do you have any other antivirus in this computer? Had in the past? How did you remove it?
That means that the cable for the monitor is not connected to the video adapter in the computer.
This is a user problem not a software problem.