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compaq s3120an help

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by tane2005, Jul 9, 2007.

  1. tane2005

    tane2005 Guest

    i can not get the logo screen or the BIOS setup and the is monitor is blank help

    how do i fix it


    can i flash it
     
  2. chunkhead

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    Does the light on your monitor go green or stay orange?

    Start with the cables, move down to the video card and then look at the powersupply. Some motherboards have a safety switch that freaks the powersupply out.

    Try a replacement PSU from another PC and if it works, replace yours!

    But I'd say it's a video issue!
     
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    Does the light on your monitor go green or stay orange?

    Start with the cables, move down to the video card and then look at the powersupply. Some motherboards have a safety switch that freaks the powersupply out.

    Try a replacement PSU from another PC and if it works, replace yours!

    But I'd say it's a video issue!
     
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    Does the light on your monitor go green or stay orange?

    Start with the cables, move down to the video card and then look at the powersupply. Some motherboards have a safety switch that freaks the powersupply out.

    Try a replacement PSU from another PC and if it works, replace yours!

    But I'd say it's a video issue!
     
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    Does the light on your monitor go green or stay orange?

    Start with the cables, move down to the video card and then look at the powersupply. Some motherboards have a safety switch that freaks the powersupply out.

    Try a replacement PSU from another PC and if it works, replace yours!

    But I'd say it's a video issue!
     
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    Does the light on your monitor go green or stay orange?

    Start with the cables, move down to the video card and then look at the powersupply. Some motherboards have a safety switch that freaks the powersupply out.

    Try a replacement PSU from another PC and if it works, replace yours!

    But I'd say it's a video issue!
     

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