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Power failure,command display (no bootable cd)

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No power- no power in the system- no light indicator

no boot- when the computer can't load operating system..

1. check if there's no CD inside the CD Drive.
2. try to connect the power cable directly to the power outlet.

3. check if there's any LED indicator.

4. try powering on/off monitor to verify LED indicator.

5. perform monitor test by unplugging the vga cable from the monitor.

if you see an indicator NO VGA CABLE connected with different multiple colors- monitor is working fine

6. if not-replace monitor.

You have a great day.

  • Anonymous May 30, 2011


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    7. if no other LED indicator in the tower and if the
    monitor is working fine.mobo might need to be replaced, memory and power
    supply.

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It seems that your first boot was on cd or dvd, or may be your hard drive did not detect, to check both of them go to BIOS set up by pressing F2 or Delete on your keyboard to enter set up. When you are in set up mode go to Boot menu (if you can not see boot menu go to advance). In a boot menu select HDD as a first boot and Cd or DVD as a second boot, if you can not find your HDD it means that your HDD did not detect, and you need to replace it with a new one.
Hope it gives you a solution

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