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Hi
When i start my computer the monitor does not display and the orange light turns on and the computer sounds like it is booting up. I have the display running from my RAM and do not use a graphics card. Could my RAM be faulty and would a graphics card rectify the situation? Any help would be much appreciated.
When i start my computer the monitor does not display and the orange light turns on and the computer sounds like it is booting up. I have the display running from my RAM and do not use a graphics card. Could my RAM be faulty and would a graphics card rectify the situation? Any help would be much appreciated.
[QUOTE=Markmuk;647127]. I have the display running from my RAM and do not use a graphics card.QUOTE]
Expain your system a little better. What do you have, what OS are you using, general specs.....after you post this, the DaniWeb community might be able to help you out a bit more....cheers!
Expain your system a little better. What do you have, what OS are you using, general specs.....after you post this, the DaniWeb community might be able to help you out a bit more....cheers!
"If we never take time, how can we have time?" --Merovingian~The Matrix
Intel Quad Core2 Ext. QX6700;GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB
3gig Corsair DDR3 1800 w/heatsink;500GB HD x2;BigWater 760i
Intel Quad Core2 Ext. QX6700;GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB
3gig Corsair DDR3 1800 w/heatsink;500GB HD x2;BigWater 760i
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[QUOTE=Markmuk;647127]Hi
When i start my computer the monitor does not display and the orange light turns on and the computer sounds like it is booting up. I have the display running from my RAM and do not use a graphics card. Could my RAM be faulty and would a graphics card rectify the situation? My system is a 1800 mhz amd with 512 meg of ram and traditional monitor Any help would be much appreciated.
When i start my computer the monitor does not display and the orange light turns on and the computer sounds like it is booting up. I have the display running from my RAM and do not use a graphics card. Could my RAM be faulty and would a graphics card rectify the situation? My system is a 1800 mhz amd with 512 meg of ram and traditional monitor Any help would be much appreciated.
Are you sure you do not have a graphics card?? Perhaps you have an on-board graphics card/chipset.
It also sounds like you need to do some control testing, to try and perhaps pinpoint the problem...Try plugging your computer into a different monitor, or tv (if you have the proper hookups), if it works, then you know it is your monitor. You might also try reseating your cables. Another thing to try is to unplug your computer and monitor, wait five minutes, and plug it back in....Hit us back with how you fair!
It also sounds like you need to do some control testing, to try and perhaps pinpoint the problem...Try plugging your computer into a different monitor, or tv (if you have the proper hookups), if it works, then you know it is your monitor. You might also try reseating your cables. Another thing to try is to unplug your computer and monitor, wait five minutes, and plug it back in....Hit us back with how you fair!
"If we never take time, how can we have time?" --Merovingian~The Matrix
Intel Quad Core2 Ext. QX6700;GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB
3gig Corsair DDR3 1800 w/heatsink;500GB HD x2;BigWater 760i
Intel Quad Core2 Ext. QX6700;GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB
3gig Corsair DDR3 1800 w/heatsink;500GB HD x2;BigWater 760i
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according to your specs you do have a graphics card ...however if im correct any card after the 7600 gt by xfx(gforce) requires power from the molex cionnector (4 pin ) near the front of the card ..check that first ...then also make sure your graphics card is all the way in its slot ....
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hi there
ohk heres what you can do that will eliminate some questions that I wanted to ask you. Remove everythink from your board including
-cd/dvd drives
floppy
-other external cards ie sound card
etc
except your ram and display card(graphics card)
Remove your cmos for 10+ minutes (power diconnected)
Now replace cmos and connect power with monitor cables [leave other hardware disconnected just ram and display card connected] and start machine up
Tip: If you have a camera phone take a photo of your machines layout before you remove anything
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ohk heres what you can do that will eliminate some questions that I wanted to ask you. Remove everythink from your board including
-cd/dvd drives
floppy
-other external cards ie sound card
etc
except your ram and display card(graphics card)
Remove your cmos for 10+ minutes (power diconnected)
Now replace cmos and connect power with monitor cables [leave other hardware disconnected just ram and display card connected] and start machine up
Tip: If you have a camera phone take a photo of your machines layout before you remove anything
??
"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever" Mahatma Gandhi
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