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When I turn on my computer, the CPU and monitor, there was no beep and no screen display. What shall I do to repair the problem? pls help! thanksYou need to provide more informationWhen i turn on my computer, there i DIDNT hear a post beep and nothing could be seen on the monitor. I thought it was a monitor defect, so i change the monitor, taken from another running computer but still and turn on again still i couldnt hear a post beep and the monitor wont display. Any idea what particular DEFECTS on my computer? please help and thanks.Quote from: madz on January 30, 2010, 10:48:36 AM

When I turn on my computer, the CPU and monitor, there was no beep and no screen display. What shall I do to repair the problem? pls help! thanks

Tap F8 as the computer boots. Choose the safe mode with command prompt.

cd C:\WINDOWS\system32\Restore

C:\WINDOWS\system32\Restore>dir r*
Volume in drive C has no label.
Directory of C:\WINDOWS\system32\Restore


04/14/2008 06:00 AM 380,416 rstrui.exe
2 FILE(s) 521,400 bytes

C:\WINDOWS\system32\Restore>rstrui.exe

(run system restore to a day when all was well.)

C:\WINDOWS\system32\Restore\rstrui.exe
At the command prompt, type %systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe and then press ENTER.


http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304449

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What led up to the problem - was there new sw, hw, a virus, an ERROR? What is different since the last time the system booted properly?

Also - can you hear the fan running? Does the HD light flash? Have you tried a different video card?

That's the kind of information you need to provide.all fans are running, i have tried to change the hard disk believing it might have a virus or hard disk defect, i have tried to pull out the cpu, check and install / insert it again, check the battery on the mother board , but still the problem exist. No post beep, no display and the computer does nothing. any other idea! thank you. If you have a prebuilt computer (e.g. A Dell), what model do you have?

If you build it yourself, what motherboard do you have?


We need to know this so we can try reseting the CMOS.Quote from: WyattSoft on February 02, 2010, 11:57:07 AM
If you have a prebuilt computer (e.g. A Dell), what model do you have?

If you build it yourself, what motherboard do you have?


We need to know this so we can try reseting the CMOS.
No we don't. The cmos is reset the same WAY on every system. But why do you want to reset the cmos?

Have you tried a different display just to make sure that's not the problem?


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