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PC crashed.
Not a big deal.
Then I pulled out the power cable, and reconnected it. Pressed the power button.
Nothing.
Fans whir, a few clicks, but a completly blank screen.
I know it's not the monitor, because as soon as I pulled out the monitor cable from my graphics card, it came up with a "No Signal Input" display...
Specs:
Gigabyte Motherboard (two months old)
1GB Ram (2 months)
Connect 3D ATi Radeon 9600XT (2 months)
Pentium 4 3.2GHz CPU (1 month)
120 GB HDD
2x DVD Drive
What's happened? Has the CPU fried? Is my Mobo AWOL???
Help!!!
PC crashed.
Not a big deal.
Then I pulled out the power cable, and reconnected it. Pressed the power button.
Nothing.
Fans whir, a few clicks, but a completly blank screen.
I know it's not the monitor, because as soon as I pulled out the monitor cable from my graphics card, it came up with a "No Signal Input" display...
Specs:
Gigabyte Motherboard (two months old)
1GB Ram (2 months)
Connect 3D ATi Radeon 9600XT (2 months)
Pentium 4 3.2GHz CPU (1 month)
120 GB HDD
2x DVD Drive
What's happened? Has the CPU fried? Is my Mobo AWOL???
Help!!!
So when the PC crashed you just pulled the power cable out? Didn't turn the PSU off at the back? Shame that.
Try clearing the CMOS.
Oh well.
Is getting the same mobo still a bright idea or not
My (new) Mobo will be quite large...
I'm guessing it's not a problem, but just for peace of mind...
What does that mean?
> Pop.
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Do people ever use google?