Hello everyone, I have a problem regarding my hardware not detecting my CPU. .
hardware not detecting cpu!! strange ,are you sure its not the power supply not suppling enough power to actually boot the computer up completely ,this would be my first suggestion,obtain a new power supply and install it and see what happens.sometimes the power supply will turn on fans and lights but not enough power to fully boot computer
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how do i reset the memory?
and by resetting the cpu do you mean to power off/on ?
thanks for the reply
they said re-seating ,actually removing the p4 chip from motherboard and plugging it back in ,the reason computer tech charge so much!!
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ok so i should just move the power source to somewhere else?
And I think the machine is recieving enough power because all other USB hardware seem to function just fine. Any other suggestions?
They would be very helpful as this is very frustrating, I have a chem. thesis saved inside which is due in 2 days :( Oh life is cruel
thank you
what usb hardware!! i not talking power source i'm talking about the power supply inside the computer ,i converts the power source from household current 120 v to 12 volts
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here are few question/tips for u
when u start the pc do u hear the power supply and harddisk humming. does the hdd activity light comes on the front of the pc if these sound are absent you motherboard is dead. u can power on and off as much as u like. if u answer yes to any of the above questions then you stand a chance of getting the pc to start. u might want to check the power conn and cable connecting your devices to the mobo.
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This is a 4 year old thread. You need to start a new thread of your own.
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