Ok. I have a little bit of a problem. I got this computer not too long ago from and it worked great! I ended up going through bios and I accidently disabled the onboard video, and as soon as I did that, my monitor did not want to turn back on after the restart.
Specs:
2.8ghz CPU, 512mb DDR PC2700 Ram, 40gb HD.
Motherboard: Via VT8237 (atleast to my knowledge - I opened it up and checked the board, found that written on it. I matched it up to the pictures on google. looks identical).
Ok. so here is what I did so far.
- I tried other monitors because I thought the monitor may have burnt out. Didnt work. (the monitor worked in the other computer)
- I tried using an AGP video card and plugging the monitor through that instead of the onboard slot. Didnt work. (tested and worked in the other computer)
- I tried blindly attempting to restore default settings in bios without a monitor... I failed miserably.
Any suggestions? Is there a way for me to factory-reset the CMOS/BIOS without a monitor? hah. o_o;;
... I have no idea what to do. I tried what I did cuz I figured something would work. though I dont have too much of an extensive knowledge when it comes to motherboards and hardware failures.
Specs:
2.8ghz CPU, 512mb DDR PC2700 Ram, 40gb HD.
Motherboard: Via VT8237 (atleast to my knowledge - I opened it up and checked the board, found that written on it. I matched it up to the pictures on google. looks identical).
Ok. so here is what I did so far.
- I tried other monitors because I thought the monitor may have burnt out. Didnt work. (the monitor worked in the other computer)
- I tried using an AGP video card and plugging the monitor through that instead of the onboard slot. Didnt work. (tested and worked in the other computer)
- I tried blindly attempting to restore default settings in bios without a monitor... I failed miserably.
Any suggestions? Is there a way for me to factory-reset the CMOS/BIOS without a monitor? hah. o_o;;
... I have no idea what to do. I tried what I did cuz I figured something would work. though I dont have too much of an extensive knowledge when it comes to motherboards and hardware failures.