Computer problem
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Computer problem
Ok here's the scoop. For some reason my monitor is not realizing that the computer is turned on, so no picture shows up. I tried switching monitors and get nothing. It has to be something with the computer, I just can't figure out what.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
Timmah.


do you see anything at all when starting up?
If so, boot into safe mode, double check drivers and display settings.
If so, boot into safe mode, double check drivers and display settings.
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Do you hear windows sounds like it's booting but you get no picture? If not, then do your keyboard lights respond when you toggle the keys? if no, then you got a no post. If yes then its a no video. He already said he tried 2 monitors so it's not those, and I assume they both pass a self test (you disconnect the data cable from the computer, turn on the monitor and see a box with the words no signal or something similar). In that case, you could clear CMOS like suggested, or try clearing flea power on the system (disconnect power chord from wall, hold power button for about 15 seconds, then reconnect). If that's still a no go, reseat the video card. If STILL a no go, bah, you got some troubleshooting ahead of you still with removing components. Good luck.