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@adeeb222 | 1 November 11 | |
Start with inbuilt graphics and in bios and windows disable it sometimes in bios it may be not set for your graphics
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@suges | 1 November 11 | |
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@dbh | 1 November 11 | |
Just remove the processor and then re-insert it.make it hold firmly.this must work
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@adeeb222 | 2 November 11 | |
It is a unsafe process if he removes the processor and if there is any problem everything just is over
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@kogul5 | 2 November 11 | |
i had the same prob,take out ram then put it back again.
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@adeeb222 | 2 November 11 | |
Clean it with a fraser and did you remove the battery
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@sonicbom | 2 November 11 | |
(rolf) @ replies some said to remove the cpu , some1 said check with multimeter and some said remove the cpu and insert and make it hold firmly and one you of even killed the cpu.
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@dbh | 2 November 11 | |
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the best,that solves such a problem for of EVERYTIME is removing and then re-inserting the processor.talking from experience
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@jay.mack | 2 November 11 | |
turn off the pc totaly. even at the wall... not turn on the monitor only and you should see no signal... now wait till the monitor goes into standby (should be around 5 seconds) now turn the monitor of and on again, see the no signal message now turn the pc on at the wall... if the monitor imediatly jumps into standby instantly it means your cpu is dead.
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@jay.mack | 2 November 11 | |
now turn* on the monitor
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