Ok. I powered the machine down. Opened the top (swing out monitor). Powered the machine back up and
watched the entire time of booting. There was NOT, at anytime, an LED of any color, red, green or amber,
that lit up ANYWHERE on the back of the monitor. I can see the board with all the switches & the LED
clearly, and the LED did not come on.
OK, So you are saying the caps on the video card are probably bad. I am assuming the video card is inside
the MPU, that's where the DUAL VGA outputs are. SO, I have a few questions. Do I have to remove the entire
MPU or just the video card? How hard is is to remove? It is a Dual Output Video Card, Bally P/N 200951. How
much would a "new" card be? As I am NOT good with electrical stuff or soldering. How hard is it to replace?
THANKS to ALL who have been helping me with this problem. I don't reaaly want to drive the monitor to
Arizona (two hours one way) to have it rebuilt and find out that was not the problem. My "favorite" machine,
THIS ONE, has been down since June 21, 2015 (RIDICULOUS) and I cannot get a call or text or email returned
from the Tech Dept??? where I purchased the machine from.. THANK YOU ALL!!!