Does it beep at all? Is the monitor snugly connected to the back of the video card? You sure everything inside the machine is snug?
cscgal
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What Did you use to Dust !!
Try removing and reseating the ribbion cables also !
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Did you remove and clean the CPU ,or just the fan .
There is the old process of elimination,removing all addin cards and booting computer and replacing one card at a time .also if you have more than one stick of ram remove one ,boot computer ,if nothing,replace and remove the other one
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Hmm ... a brush ... is it possible for loose brush threads to get stuck on the motherboard or CPU breaking a circuit somewhere? (Very long shot)
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I would pull the cpu again and look for bent pins...
I assume you know about the notch on the cpu and only supposed to go in ONE WAY..
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Hey, hang on here!
The very first thing to try is resetting CMOS!
Remove the CMOS battery, with the power doisconnected of course, and replace it after waiting for several minutes for the CMOS memory to be cleared. That will set everything back to defaults.
It is a basic troubleshooting procedure to carry out when your system does not POST.
We also need a description of those beeps. How many, how long or short, etc etc.
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Hi Icarus_Night.
That is not the same problem at all. It is a Windows problem you have. Please repost as a new topic in the Windows XP section and we'll see if people there can help you to locate and fix the reason why Windows is not successfully loading on your system.
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