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Intel motherboard crash

Well i dont know fo sure but i think i crashed i dont get a display when i hook my 9600gt up to the monitor and and when i take the ram i out it still beeps and stuff but i dont know wat else to do its a pent 4 i think the processor loose or something cause the other day i had the computer blow out or wat ever and the guy had to un screw my processor to blow it out i think he F up proceesor
but is there a way to know if somethings wrong with the comp dealing with

1. processor

2. ram

3. my 9600gt cause i was getting this strange error before it killed or watever like intel boot system not found or something

4.bios ,cmos but cant check those two cant loggin to my comp

5 anything else plz i need help

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  • Tankaman Mar 15, 2008

    i dying for a solution here guys i make beats see and i also have to buy a new comp yet lol DONT MAKE ME HIT UP AARON'S NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!

  • Tankaman Mar 16, 2008

    yeah i think wat your talking a bout is this

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  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    youch,.. sorry to hear your down and out of beats. Ther are ways to test those items... bad thing is you need another 'functioning' computer to do it. Trial and error type stuff. Not recommended if your not familiar with working on computers. you can check the ram by putting it in another computer that is compatible with the type and speed of the RAM you have. The proc can be tested the same way pretty much. Also,.. like MaximX said,.. pull the video card if it came with video built-in.. going back to basics is where to start... but only as I said if you know what your doing. If you live in Chatt-town though,,, I can come fix it :-P

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Motherboard Model number to check if it has Built-in Graphics? hooking up with that after removing 9600gt may narrow things down..

    p.s. a quick trick you can do is Pull the Battery located on the Motherboard, with this un-hook the Power going to the PC's PSU (Power Supply Unit) for 20 seconds and then power it back after installing back the battery..

    Keep Posted!

    Best of Luck


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Try to check if your memory (RAM) is compatible with your board. run dxdiag to see your computer specification

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Ok Tankaman lets start from the top.
(I can not see the pictures you posted).

One does not unscrew a processor. From your description,
(the guy) most likely unscrewed the processor's fan & blew it off.
The error messages you were getting & I have to guess at this.
Your PC could not find the boot device. Check your cmos.

So here's what I want you to do.

1. I need you to find the Name & Model number of the machine.
It will be marked on the case & within your manual. It’s better if you find it on the case. Check the front of the PC; check the back & both sides of the case.

2. I need to know about the beeps.
These beeps you are hearing. I need a better description.
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3. Find the section in your manual that describes installing your memory. Remove your memory. (if there is more than 1 memory module, remove only one at a time.) Than reseat the memory as shown in the manual. Do not force the memory it only goes in one way. (Check your manual). Be firm but not brutal.
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Post all this information back here Tankaman.
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you definitley not find display without the ram. that's why it beeps without it, sign of problem no RAM. It should be your video display. can you cck is you have built-in display? if not, then check the display card if properly insert. if its ok inserted, then replace your video card or find a substitute to confirm defect.

one advise, if you keep on testing our board on and off? remove first the power cable of your hard disk drive to prevent damage to the disk continues on and off. when you get the POST display then that's the time you put back the hardisk power.

good luck..

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