Question about Everex GA3400 Refurbished AMD Desktop Computer - AMD Athlon 64 3400+ 2.2GHz , 512MB DDR, 120GB HDD
When I attempt to turn on my computer it won`t start up. To be specific, when I press the button to start to turns blue as usual and the fan starts running, as well as, the Disk drive starts. However there is nothing comming up on my screen.
Before when the computer used to load after I turned it on I would hear the fan start up and then the hard drive begin to load. I no longer hear the hard drive starting up, does this mean I have somehow blown my hard drive?
Any advice?
Hello there my friend
There is a easy check, it sometimes MEMORY PROBLEMS, or VIDEO , check your RAMs, and take out one module, if has more than one, and restart the PC, I know you will write me back! :)
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Open Sky
Posted on Sep 26, 2008
Addressing Power-up/Start-up Issues:
1. Unplug the breadmaker.
2. Confirm the power source you're accessing is live using a blender, toaster, etc.
3. Plug the breadmaker in.
4. Confirm the breadmaker is receiving power:
3. No, you were not able to confirm that your breadmaker is receiving power? Sorry to hear that. Attempt to have the breadmaker serviced by a small appliance repair facility or simply discard it.
4. Yes, you have confirmed that your breadmaker is receiving power? Fantastic! Now reboot the breadmaker's electronics by pressing down continuously on the Start button until you notice a visible and/or audible confirmation, usually within 5 to 10 seconds. Beware: Some models require you press the Select button first to select a mode, then press and hold the Start button to reboot the system.
Often the + and - Timer Delay buttons are pressed by mistake, delaying Start by up to 12 hours. If you suspect the Timer Delay feature has been engaged accidentally, you'll need to reboot the breadmaker's electronics. You can do this by pressing down on the Start button continuously until you notice a visible and/or audible confirmation, usually within 5 to 10 seconds. Beware: Some models require you press the Select button first to select a mode, then press and hold the Start button to reboot the system.
All breadmaker use a belt and pulley system. If your breadmaker powers-up but the mixer won't turn when it's supposed to, your belt is probably broken. You
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