Monitor was working but moved the system to a new desk and now says 'no signal'
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There's a video here that explains how to do it, it's actually a very simple process, but it can be a bit intimidating if you're not used to playing around inside your computer case. You'll want to be wary of static electricity, because a discharge will fry computer components. Just make sure to discharge any static by touching the metal exterior of your case, NOT any electrical components inside of it. Here's the video: