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Old 07-07-2008, 06:23 AM   #11 (permalink)
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sounds like he needs to reset his cmos jumper and battery
btw how to reset the cmos jumper?
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cohen; but the thing is i cant even see nothing from the monitor beside "No Signal"..

So could it also due to VGA card problem too?
oh yeah, that's right, uumm could be a video card problem,
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Without the beep (and assuming that the system speaker is working correctly), it's not just that no signal is being provided to the monitor, the system is not booting at all.

My suspects, in order, would be RAM, Power Supply, Motherboard. I'd start by removing and reseating the RAM sticks. If you have two or more try each stick individually.

Resetting the jumper is a good starting point, your motherboard manual will indicate where it is located. Alternatively, you can pull the battery out and leave it out for a while to accomplish the same thing.
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Without the beep (and assuming that the system speaker is working correctly), it's not just that no signal is being provided to the monitor, the system is not booting at all.

My suspects, in order, would be RAM, Power Supply, Motherboard. I'd start by removing and reseating the RAM sticks. If you have two or more try each stick individually.

Resetting the jumper is a good starting point, your motherboard manual will indicate where it is located. Alternatively, you can pull the battery out and leave it out for a while to accomplish the same thing.
Well i had test the RAM one at a time and change a new Power Supply so now still the same so if really cause by the motherboard what should i do? By the way my CMOS was clear so how should i reset it?

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