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Buffering.........
Location: Wisconsin...
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Umm tell me your specs...also does any of your fans turn on? are you getting any type of beep codes?
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ClerkMan!
Location: Tulsa, Ok.
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Yes the computer does turn on. All the fans and everything work. I have also at this point basically disconnected everything except cpu,ram and video card. I have tried switching the ram as well as the video card.There is no onboard video. A friend told me that some motherboards will defualt to pci instead of AGP so I am going to try placing a pci video card in it tomorow and hopefully will see something then.
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Location: Berkeley
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Monitor plugged in? Monitor connected to vidcard? Videocard doesn't require an internal power connection like a Radeon 9700?
Are you getting any beeps at all?
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longjohns said what i would think the problem is.
If the mo-board has power connections near the AGP, plug in.. if not... your card may be drawing too much power..hence... no dice when you power on. It's either that...or it's not seated right. if neither of those work... well eh... could be a bad mo-board... has it EVER worked? |
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Location: Dodging the ice pick
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If you get no beeps and the screen does not not activate (i.e. it may turn on but it is as if it is in sleep mode) it may be a bad processor. I just found this out the hard way after trying different motherboards and power supplies. It came down to RAM or CPU and I switched the processor and it worked again using the old vidoe card, the old mobo, and the old ram.
Before you go out and buy anything, borrow equipment from friends to test everything out so you don't waste money.
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ClerkMan!
Location: Tulsa, Ok.
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I have actully found the problem. I want to thank everyone who offered advice. It actully turned out to be a bad motherboard (or atleast a motherboard that did not like the stick of ram)
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