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CALLING ALL GEEKS! HELP!
alright so i just went to turn on my PC... and my monitor indicates no signal... I switch monitors... same thing. I have a graphics card in my machine so I pulled that out and tried the build in graphics chip- same issue. Pulled the battery- same thing... NO SIGNAL going out to my monitor..
any idea? I am fearing it might be my mobo... |
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Does your computer beep(POST) when you turn it on? Also, does it beep more than once?
P.S. I pesonally prefer the term nerd. |
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what were you doing before you experinenced the problem? And was there any static around the computer, thats lethal for a lot of compenents.
pss. for this subject i perfer the term Techie, but all 3 for for me. |
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Nope I am not getting any beeps from my hardware... I also do not think its booting into windows. My reason for this is because after I let it sit for a min, then I go to hit the power button (to turn the machine off)... and it just hangs
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How am I suppose to check if my onboard graphics is not disabled? I cant see anything. |
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Sounds like a hardware problem if it is not booting or posting. Have you installed any new hardware recently?
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i'm also saying a hardware problem, particularly a motherboard or video card problem. I'd start checking my warranties
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remove hard drive, backup everything on another computer before carrying on.
Check for anything loose inside.... i lost graphics when the fan fell off the graphics card and it shut itself down for overheating.... and on a semi funny note.... according to http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ballard/bofh/bofhserver.pl The cause of the problem is: Quantum dynamics are affecting the transistors |
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This just happened to a friend of mine, not sure exactly how I fixed it but here's what I did.
I took out the battery (It sit out for 2 days) and took out the processor and reseated EVERYTHING. RAM, Vid Card, Cables, etc. Then it magically booted, but gave a CMOS Checksum error on the first boot. |
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I seriously considered that, but eventually i opted for my, Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe. But i'm upgrading to a 64 bit system soon.
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