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Member Avatar for trevalen02

Check on the GPU, remove it, start the PC shut down and install it again and make sure the power for GPU is in and the GPU is locked in place proper. And check if the fan will spin in it.

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Try going into the BIOS and disabling the FN always on function. It will be called something like that.

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Its probably the back light is going out. You will need to replace the lcd. Connect it to an external monitor and see if the monitor stays on when the backlight goes out.

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Blue screens are generally caused by problems with your computer’s hardware or issues with its hardware driver software. Standard software shouldn’t be able to cause blue screens. if an application crashes, it will do so without taking the operating system out with it.

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Sometimes, your PC’s external devices can be the cause of problems. Try unplugging all your devices, and then plugging them in one at a time.

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Hi there, you may try this, You can remove the domain users from local administrator group. To do so, use this [Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Restricted Groups] and you can visit this for more info. . .technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc785631(WS.10).aspx

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sometimes free trial of the SW will not work properly, you need to have a good version for you to use it properly

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How old is your monitor? Did you try using a different VGA cable to check if that works? Have you hooked up another monitor to different cables to see if the same problem exists. If that works then you deffinatly have a bad vga port on your computer.

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try to Double check all the power connections. most common cause of this DVD problem is an issue with the power connection or power protection

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