Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Monitor saying 'No Signal'
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Ok gents a bit of a ramble here.
The other night I finished everything I wanted module wise so i was going to start on hardware (i.e taking monitor out of frame etc) After I took the monitor out of the frame and plugged it in to my Pi I noticed the screen was saying ‘no signal.’ I started to panic as the control for the monitor popped out of the socket so I was worried I just pissed a $150 monitor down the drain. I decide to try my PC monitor and lo and behold I get the same thing… I plug in my future MagicMirror Monitor to my PC and guess what… It works like a charm.
This obviously means something else is wrong…I am literally not at all a computer guy. I took my SD card out and plugged into my computer and I see all the files so that means that is not corrupted/dead right? So it must be the R Pi3 itself? The Pi lights up when I put power to it and everyhting…I tried using both the DVI and HDMI port on the R Pi3Help would be greatly appreciated.
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You’ve probably already checked it, but be sure the SD card really is inserted in the Pi. It happened to me a couple of times…
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When the Pi is plugged in, can you SSH to it?
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@bhepler I dont think i set that up when i installed everything because I didnt think I would ever use that…
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Maybe I remember wrong, but I think SSH is turned on as default when you set up the RPi (Jessey)…?
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I will look into this thanks
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