omg...nTune killed my pc T_T_T_T_T plz help

GearBox

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Well, I seem to have alot of trouble with computers T_T... Well bascially all I did was run that stupid "Course Tune" thingy in the System tune tab of nTune. I wanted to see if it boost or tighten timings for my computer (Idk i'v never used the program so I figured what harm could be done) It started to do its thing, I stayed there for about 3 minutes before I got board and left, But within those 3 minutes it didnt seem to do very much of any thing (it just showed my pc speeds and beside that said 0% increase or something like that cant remember) . Well when I come back I get a lovely surprise, the moniter is off and nothing seems to be responding (nTune did mention this would happen so i restarted) Now every time I turn on my computer nothing happens:
No beeps (mobo never beeped b4 when it worked but idk)
Moniter displays nothing
Keyboard does not respond

All I see that does happen:
fans are on
and case lights are on

What Iv tried to do to fix this:
Resetting the bios
Removing the battery

Please can anyone think of anything to help me, it would be greatly appreciated

I just built this pc a month ago, I would gladly hope i didnt break it already T_T, Thanks for anyhelp
 
[...] Now every time I turn on my computer nothing happens:
No beeps (mobo never beeped b4 when it worked but idk)
Moniter displays nothing
Keyboard does not respond

All I see that does happen:
fans are on
and case lights are on

What Iv tried to do to fix this:
Resetting the bios
Removing the battery

Please can anyone think of anything to help me, it would be greatly appreciated

I just built this pc a month ago, I would gladly hope i didnt break it already T_T, Thanks for anyhelp

Sounds bad. The best thing you can do is replace the video card to see if that's what went bad. If that doesn't fix it, unless you have parts to replace and try to find the bad component, then you could bring it down a computer shop to have it diagnosed.

Best of luck, a non-responsive motherboard is not a good sign... :(
 
Try resetting your bios by either setting the jumper or your battery. That will set your bios back to its defaults. I had the same thing happen to me with ntune and thats how I fixed it.
 
Thats what I get for not readying it completely. :rolleyes:


Try removing one stick of ram, if it does not work then replace that stick and remove another one. (this is assuming you have more than one stick)

You might have fried one stick of ram by overclocking it. If so then hopefully the other one might still work.
 
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Thanks for both of your replys, I will try another video card, and playing around with my ram configuration. Your help is much appreciated, I have been reading around about this nTune program and it dosn't seem to be the best thing out there.
 
After about the 3rd time my system crashed and I had to reset the bios, I uninstalled ntune and never went back to it.
 
I would check your PSU before you go buying a video card, seeing as how the video card has absolutely nothing to do with it and that's the typical symptoms of a faulty PSU. If it's RAM, the computer will usually beep a code.
 
i had that prob a while back its a bug and they told me to rma it in, but i fixed it the keyboard never gets off numlock lol nor works, but my mouse did
 
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