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Your machine may support more than one monitor and have more than one monitor port. Change the cable connecting the computer and monitor to a different monitor port as the computer may not yet be configured for the port you have plugged the monitor in to.
eMachines flat-screen monitors offer high quality at low cost. eMachines flat-screen monitors are compatible with most brands of PCs. Issues with eMachines flat-screen monitors can arise from faulty power sources, cable problems and incompatible settings. These issues can be resolved by testing step-by-step each possible cause.
Plug the computer's power cable firmly into a working AC outlet. Press the computer's power button.
Check the LEDs on the front of the computer case to confirm that the computer receives power. Plug the eMachines monitor's power cable into a working AC outlet. Press the monitor's power button. Check the LEDs on the front bezel or power button of the eMachines monitor to confirm that the monitor receives power. Orange or blinking LEDs indicate low power or no signal. Green LEDs denote a working connection.. Perform a monitor self-test. Switch off the monitor. Unplug the video cable from the monitor. Press the eMachines monitor's power button. An eMachines logo, Windows logo or "no signal" message indicates that the monitor is working properly. Plug the eMachines monitor's video cable into the video port on the computer. Attach the monitor's included DVI-to-VGA adapter to the monitor's VGA cable if your computer has a DVI port (15 or 25 pin-slots with 1 side slot) in place of a VGA port (15 pin-slots, no side slot). Press the eMachines monitor's input button to change the monitor's setting to match the computer port used. Set your monitor to DVI if connected to your computer's DVI port. Set your monitor to VGA if connected to your computer's VGA port. Connect the eMachines monitor to a known working computer with a known working video cable if the problem persists. Contact Gateway, eMachines manufacturer, if the monitor issue is not resolved. Hope this helps.
hey, without seeing it its quite hard, if the cpu fan aint running you have either not connected the cpu fan cable up, or connected it to the wrong place, are you sure you fitted the cpu the correct way round when you removed it,
and depending on the processor in the computer make sure you aint damaged any of the pins etc on the cpu.
if you can supply some pictures or something can probably help you better
GETTING SOUND WITH EMACHINE,IT IS PROBLEM WITH WIRES INSIDE MACHINE TOUCHING THE CPU FAN AND ONE MORE PROBLEM WILL BE,INSIDE THE SMPS (SWITH MODE POWER SUPPLY) HAS INTERNAL COOLING FAN,WHEN ITS ON SOME TIME THE COOLING FAN INSIDE SMPS TOUCHES BODY.DUE THE RELEASE OF FAN FIXING AREA.
This is an emachine motherboard ? contact me on my emachine support pages on http://www.motherboardsrus.net
and click on the emachine support page link.
Chris
I had same problem,and what I did was to clean all around the fan and the aluminum air cooler ontop of the prccessor.After that it worked smooth till it got dirty again.Have you tried this.letm
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