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Solve : help please!!no monitor display? |
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Answer» here's the specific details: here's the specific details:You've given contradictory facts here. Is it 64MB or 256MB? It's one or the other, not both. Has this video card ever worked for you? If so, what has changed? Were you tampering with things?ofcourse i know CPU-central processing unit. the video card realy is 64MB DDR, it is the RAM which is 256MB.. in UNIT A, i connect a monitor, it doesn't seem to have power.but if i conect it to UNIT B, the monitor turns on. now im concluding that it is that UNIT A which has a problem and not the monitor. it is that UNIT A that have the 64MB DDR and RAM of 256Try switching videocards, see if the problem continues. And your PC is not just a CPU. okey,im WRONG in saying that CPU,what matters is that u got wat i min... i already tried switching video cards but i didnt try the video card of that defective UNIT to a working UNIT... ill try it by and by... any other alternatives?Yes, slowly take the PC apart to determine the parts that are faulty and the parts that are working. Just be careful not to damage working parts with broken parts when you test them in another machine. Oh, and don't mount your HDD in another PC and then boot from it unless you want to reinstall Windows. HELOW EVRYBODY/.. SORI for not replying, anyway IVE solved the problem last last week. it is the power supply in that unit that has the problem...THANKS for letting us know, come back anytime. |
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