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Solve : No video signal after a small fall from couch? |
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Answer» Hey i have a custom built computer, It is an amd 3.2 dual core, socket am2. with on board video. i also have a video card that is my primary. I tried flashing my CPU, memory, and cmos. What exactly do you mean by this? Quote I replaced my psu, and i replaced my mobo. still having the same problem. my monitor works on other PCs. so i am ruling that out. today i replaced my CPU on the new mobo with the new psu. and still no video on the card or on the integrated..... So you've got a new motherboard, new PSU, and new CPU... basically you've bot a brand new computer and it's giving you the same problom? Out of the things you've already tried, the only things left to try that I can think of are: Have you tried a different cable for the monitor? Are you sure the PSU has sufficient power (what the make/model of it?)? How many ram modules do you have installed (have you tried removing one of the ram modules, you might have a bad ram MODULE) Try starting the computer with only one ram module at a time.Quote The PC turns on but has no video signal This is actually kind of vague, so, your problem could also be related to a bad windows installion, for all I know at this point. Also: You'll have to reinstall Windows if you replaced the motherboard. Absolutely necessary, if you want windows to boot. Quote from: EEVIAC on March 10, 2010, 02:54:19 AM You'll have to reinstall Windows if you replaced the motherboard. Sometimes a repair install can do the trick too.I dropped my computer and now there is no video. No video? Is your monitor turned on? Are you sure the PC is turning on? Can you give some DETAILS about what 'no video' means? Also, I think the dog knocking the computer off the couch is a sign, and has two morals: 1. Your dog doesn't think you are using the PC a healthy amount. 2. Why did you leave it on the couch? |
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