Although you did try resetting the BIOS, do this:
Unplug the computer, and remove the battery on the motherboard. Leave it out for a few minutes to be 100% sure all power has drained. Put it back together, and plug the computer in. Then try again.
If it didn't work, either your motherboard, CPU, or Power Supply is dead. Try using a power supply tester for the power supply. You can probably find one at a radioshack for about $25. If not, check BestBuy or MicroCenter if there is one near you.
(07-15-2010, 11:49 AM)Technology Wrote: [ -> ]might be video card problem?
Video card is working fine on another PC.
(07-17-2010, 09:49 PM)Hovertac Wrote: [ -> ]Although you did try resetting the BIOS, do this:
Unplug the computer, and remove the battery on the motherboard. Leave it out for a few minutes to be 100% sure all power has drained. Put it back together, and plug the computer in. Then try again.
If it didn't work, either your motherboard, CPU, or Power Supply is dead. Try using a power supply tester for the power supply. You can probably find one at a radioshack for about $25. If not, check BestBuy or MicroCenter if there is one near you.
Just done that and sadly it hasn't fixed my problem, Hovertac. The PSU is working fine, I have loads of spare ones kicking around and after trying other ones it didn't help. I know for sure that it's the motherboard or CPU, I'm leaning more towards the CPU but I just need someone who has had the same problems to clarify this before I spend the cash.
I'm sure this wouldn't do any good. Maybe try taking the battery out of the mother board, let it sit. Put it back in? I've done that before and it worked. But, I don't know if it'll work for you or not.
Edit: Didn't realize he already said take the battery out. Haha, sorry. I read to fast ^^
If you really want clarification concerning the problem, it could be worth it to take the computer to a computer specialist in your area, as a hands-on diagnosis is generally better than an online one.
(07-25-2010, 06:33 PM)Marco Wrote: [ -> ]If you really want clarification concerning the problem, it could be worth it to take the computer to a computer specialist in your area, as a hands-on diagnosis is generally better than an online one.
Exactly what i was going to say , anyway , thanks for helping others with simple advice