When I switch on my PC I can hear the computer running but the monitor has message 'no signal' and then goes on standby. I've powered off and on but still same message. PC was working fine yesterday.
Hi,
try reconnecting your monitor to your PC.
see if any cables are broken.
Could you please say what model is your monitor?
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check the requirements of your game who you played maybe your VGA card cannot support the requirements of the game. and also check the resolution maybe it cannot support.
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Try reseating the video card in your new computer. Sounds like it may not be seating in the slot properly. Take it out and put it back in with the power off and then hook everything back up and then see if you get video,.
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You can fix that by getting a new graphics card
I'm assuming you have a T3830 emachine.
here's the link to replace video card
http://downloads.emachines.com/userguides/8511279_eM_NG3_chassis_HW_ref_en.pdf
Mark
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Are you using usb keyboard and muse. if so your usb ports are dead
When
you plug in the power cord is there any lights whatsoever on the laptop, where
the plug goes in or on the AC Adapter of the power cord?
When you press the power button do you hear fans running, hard drive spinning,
lights on the computer, hear any beeps or lights constantly blinking, hear the
DvD/CD drive click and the light on the drawer of the DvD/CD turn on for a
second or two? If so the computer is trying to boot or may have booted,
but the screen is not showing for some reason.
Beep tones and blinking lights tells the technicians what is going on with the
laptop and why it is not booting. Most times it's a motherboard issue
when you hear beeps or blinking lights continuous. Most times the problem
is with the memory or Video Card. Count the Blinking Lights or Beeps and take
note of their pattern (1 Long or 1 Long followed by 2 Short).
Maybe you have a Static Charge
Buildup. Remove the Power Cord, then Press and Hold the power button for
30 seconds. After 30 seconds plug the power cord back in and hit the
power button to see if it boots.
Maybe
your memory is bad or the memory slot is bad.
Remove
the Power Cord, Open the Case and remove one of the memory chips. Set the
chip aside then try rebooting the computer. If it boots, then you know
the memory chip you set aside is bad so mark an x on it with an ink pen.
If it fails to boot then move the chip to the next memory slot and try
rebooting. If it fails take the chip out and set it aside, then put the
other chip in and try booting it in both slots. If it boots, just to
verify that the chip set aside is bad, mark an x on it and put it into the open
memory chip slot and try booting.
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Thankyou for your reply. I've tried reconnecting the monitor but still have same message 'no signal' The monitor is an Acer.
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