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Though, theoretically, wouldn't you just be able to perhaps unplug both the computer and monitor, and then plug them both back in? There's a chance there might be an issue that could be solved by that. Monitors are also not where any sort of data stores, but usually on the hard drive or any other sort of device that can store files, like a USB.
Though, theoretically, wouldn't you just be able to perhaps unplug both the computer and monitor, and then plug them both back in? There's a chance there might be an issue that could be solved by that. Monitors are also not where any sort of data stores, but usually on the hard drive or any other sort of device that can store files, like a USB.