connect any case cables to get it going , and also usually you get a small light on the motherboard , I am using power supplies out of P4 machine which do work with P4's any ideas Alan Are you using a
...speaker connected to the mobo, but if you have and there are no beeps then a probable processor problem. You will find the problem is the mainboard - I had the exact same problem with mine. Your CPU ...
...speaker is present or a functioning one is connected, it should report a dead cpu by a number of beeps. Check the cpu orientation and/or seating. (make sure you did not damage the cpu ceramic core ...
...speaker right click properties then select use this device (enable) also you might check the speakers plug/outlet is usually at the back of the computer you will have to open up the computer to check ...
...cpu-z.html) run it and find your motherboard model. If this helps orsolves the issue, please rate it and give a testimonial for myresponse. The red one is Hard drive led (so you can see activity on ...
...connect a speaker first to see if there is a beep code at all, if not it is likely a bad motherboard/CPU. Then try puttting in a different video card, PCI if possible because you might have a bad AGP ...
...speaker plug/outlets is usually at the back of the computer or if its a laptop on the sideyou will have to open up the computer to check the lead attached to the rear of the input plug make sure ...
mainboard itself, usually located between the cpu (big thing in the middle with a fan on it), and the memory slots (2 to 4 narrow slots for sticking memory modules in). Eg Gigabyte EP36KG-abc. You may
...by the mainboard model, enter the right number in the seach field. Make sure your speakers, is connected the green outlet, and check that the volumen is not turned down low, or muted. Good ...
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