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If you cannot get anything on the monitor then start the computer in safe mode

As your computer restarts but before Windows launches, press F8.

Use the arrow keys to highlight the appropriate safe mode option, and then press ENTER.

When windows loads right click on the desktop > properties>Settings tab

there will be a slider on the screen area move this to the left to bring the size down. click apply then ok then reboot. If it ask on the reboot what to choose then pick normal mode.

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I've rolled back the video drivers and I still get the "input not supported" but not all the time. it was fine for a few days then I got the error again today could my graphics card or monitor be broken?

I really doubt your video card/monitor are broken - but it's worth testing.

I'd go into safe mode (which I'm assuming you are doing - which actually proves that your video and monitor do work) and Remove all the driver files related with that card. Then download the previous version that you KNOW works

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