Often will not boot from diskdrive. no activity seen on LCD freez at power up. Somet times see hit F1 to continue
SOURCE: When I switch on the
HI, YOU DO IT VERY CAREFULLY
FIRST CHECK YOUR MONITOR CABLE IS CONNECTED OR NOT IN THE CPU. IF IT IS
THEN OPEN CPU AND UNPLUG YOUR MOTHERBOARD CABLE AND PLUG IT
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Shine a flashlight on the dark screen to see if you barely
see the icons on the desktop. If so, then the LCD Inverter is bad.
Plug in an external monitor and see if the display shows up on it. It can be
any kind of monitor even the old big fat crt monitors as long as it has a vga
cable to connect to your computer's vga port. If so that proves your
video card is ok. The video will show on most systems when you reboot
without you having to do anything. Some systems will require you to hit the FN
(Function key) + F1 thru F12. Hold down the FN key then hit the correct
key for displaying on the monitor (F1 thru F12). The correct key will
normally have CRT/LCD on it or it will have the icon of a display.
If you see no icons by shinning a flash light and the external monitor works,
then your screen is bad. If you see no icons by shinning the flash light
and nothing shows on the external monitor, then most likely your video card is
bad.
Shine a flashlight on the dark screen to see if you barely
see the icons on the desktop. If so, then the LCD Inverter is bad.
Plug in an external monitor and see if the display shows up on it. It can be
any kind of monitor even the old big fat crt monitors as long as it has a vga
cable to connect to your computer's vga port. If so that proves your
video card is ok. The video will show on most systems when you reboot
without you having to do anything. Some systems will require you to hit the FN
(Function key) + F1 thru F12. Hold down the FN key then hit the correct
key for displaying on the monitor (F1 thru F12). The correct key will
normally have CRT/LCD on it or it will have the icon of a display.
If you see no icons by shinning a flash light and the external monitor works,
then your screen is bad. If you see no icons by shinning the flash light
and nothing shows on the external monitor, then most likely your video card is
bad.
Shine a flashlight on the dark screen to see if you barely
see the icons on the desktop. If so, then the LCD Inverter is bad.
Plug in an external monitor and see if the display shows up on it. It can be
any kind of monitor even the old big fat crt monitors as long as it has a vga
cable to connect to your computer's vga port. If so that proves your
video card is ok. The video will show on most systems when you reboot
without you having to do anything. Some systems will require you to hit the FN
(Function key) + F1 thru F12. Hold down the FN key then hit the correct
key for displaying on the monitor (F1 thru F12). The correct key will
normally have CRT/LCD on it or it will have the icon of a display.
If you see no icons by shinning a flash light and the external monitor works,
then your screen is bad. If you see no icons by shinning the flash light
and nothing shows on the external monitor, then most likely your video card is
bad.
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System booted normally and cleared failed hardware indicator (the flashing X) in real time monitoring I did notice that the neg. 12 volts is sitting at -11.383 volts. Im not sure where this voltage is used. would this stop the system from accessing the hard drive as indicated by no flashing disk activity icon on the LCD?
What does it tell you before hitting F1 ?
Are there any beeps when you start the computer? It may be that you have a hardware failure. That can be identified by the number and pattern of the beeps.
Also, have you gone into the BIOS setup and verified that all of the installed hardware is shown? Also make sure the date and time are correct in the BIOS.
Let me know what you find, and I'll try to help you more. - Spoem
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