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    No Display on Monitor !!

    Problem : No display but pc boots

    Already Checked (on other PC) :

    1) Ram
    2) Cables
    3) CMOS Battery
    4) Graphics card
    5) Monitor

    Config:

    Mobo: Intel 915GAV
    Proccy: Pentium 4 3.0ghz HT
    Ram: 1GB*2 Transcend 400mhz
    Gcard: Nvidia 7300GS
    PSU: Zebroniocs 450W

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    Did you check your system with other monitor ?
    Last edited by INDRANIL; 09-24-2010 at 11:42 AM.
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    You make sure to disable the onboard video card in the BIOS of the motherboard?
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    Quote Originally Posted by INDRANIL View Post
    Did you check your system with other monitor ?
    Not working with other working monitor...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellnoire View Post
    You make sure to disable the onboard video card in the BIOS of the motherboard?
    There is No display...how can I enter bios ?

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    Well, which one are you using? The output from the card or from the mobo? Because you should switch to the onboard video card for the short term so you can disable it, assuming your motherboard has a video out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellnoire View Post
    Well, which one are you using? The output from the card or from the mobo? Because you should switch to the onboard video card for the short term so you can disable it, assuming your motherboard has a video out.
    Actually,I tried both thing.Output from gpu (DVI) and onborad VGA (after removing gpu).

    Same prob was there in my friend PC.
    Shop owner said...Prob is in bios Chip...now my frnd's pc working fine.

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    I can't see it being a BIOS chip issue... but considering you've tried everything I've thought of, it might just be or something else onboard is damaged... the connectors for example.

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    ankit replace your smps and then check , according to me it might be your smps fault.
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    Probably different from what I experienced your problem, just the symptoms just as it is almost the same. Or maybe vga card is damaged. what I do is turn off pc, remove vga card and plugs back, make sure the VGA card installed correctly. if the boot time on the screen still does not show anything, then I force press restart at a red light, the results are all back to normal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prakash29617 View Post
    ankit replace your smps and then check , according to me it might be your smps fault.
    Same prob !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by solin View Post
    Probably different from what I experienced your problem, just the symptoms just as it is almost the same. Or maybe vga card is damaged. what I do is turn off pc, remove vga card and plugs back, make sure the VGA card installed correctly. if the boot time on the screen still does not show anything, then I force press restart at a red light, the results are all back to normal.
    Force Press Start ???
    I tried with graphics card as well as with Onboard VGA...still the same prob !!

 

 

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