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[Help] No display when turning PC on.
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(06-19-2010, 10:07 PM)MySocksAreWet Wrote: Is it a laptop? I think I might have a solution.

No it's a desktop PC.

(06-21-2010, 11:36 AM)мємσ Wrote: Go to an expert the best way dude, motherboard is dead I think //

Did you OverClock?

No I did not overclock.

(06-21-2010, 11:46 AM)Pedobear™ Wrote: Overclocking is the only option which could cause that really, of which I'm aware ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overclocking

See above.

(06-21-2010, 01:25 PM)Nemmyy Wrote: It could be your RAM.

It's not my RAM, it works fine in another PC.
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#12
Hmmm..probably something wrong with your motherboard then. You said your CPU was fine right?
I suggest calling tech support of the manufacturer of your motherboard or going onto their forums.
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#13
(06-21-2010, 04:21 PM)Nemmyy Wrote: Hmmm..probably something wrong with your motherboard then. You said your CPU was fine right?
I suggest calling tech support of the manufacturer of your motherboard or going onto their forums.

Nope I said that I suspect the CPU may be the problem but I'm not completely sure, that's why I'm asking for everyone's help Big Grin
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#14
Mhmmm, Maybe you need to change your login background.
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(06-22-2010, 08:14 AM)Screw Wrote: Mhmmm, Maybe you need to change your login background.

lol what does that have to do with anything.
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#16
Dust and dirt wouldn't keep it from loading.

Make sure no one's unplugged anything. A unplugged cord will keep it from doing this, it did it on my the other day.
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#17
it could be ram, if it isn't check the capacitors of the motherboard if it is bloated. if there is no bloated capacitor. try resetting the bios.
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#18
No, it's not the RAM at all. I've tested the RAM on a different PC and it worked absolutely fine. Resetting BIOS did not help either.
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#19
how did you reset the bios?
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#20
might be video card problem?
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