Thursday, February 4, 2010

Master Batting Video My Computer Won't Turn On?

My computer won't turn on? - master batting video

My PC / monitor has a problem of timing.
I have built their own computer. Specifications:
AMD64 3800 X2 AM2 65W
GIGABYTE GA-M55plus-S3G AM2 NVIDIA GeForce 6100 Mobo
GeForce 7600GT 256MB 128-bit GDDR3 PCI-E x16
APEVIA 500W Power Supply
Channel CORSAIR XMS2 (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2-800 (PC2 6400) Dual
1 DVD-ROM \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt; slave>
1 DVD + / - R LightScribe \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt; master>
No disk
30Gig IDE hard drive with Windows XP Pro \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt; master>
120 gig IDE data \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt; slave>
SATA 500 gig data \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt; master>

If it is enabled on your computer, DVD-ROM series are available with or without spinclick cd / dvd in it and until they stop clicking on the monitor or not. If I'm lucky, a click or two the screen lights up. If you do not, I have to add the video card and try again until you see the video on the monitor. Monitor is working fine cuz i replaced twice. I do not know how to solve this problem. Sometimes it will work from the outset, without watching the video again, sometimes it is & # 039, ll take 1-50 times viewed.

5 comments:

Pixel said...

You must have installed the OS on the SATA hard drive.
Your problem may come from a conflict between IDE and SATA-based computer.
Unplug the SATA and see whether it is better.
If this is the problem, check your CMOS settings to ensure that your computer starts on the first IDE hard disk (master) and nothing else.
Disconnect the CD-Rom also defective.

days_o_w... said...

Maybe the power supply blows. Try a new computer in a store with a return policy, you can try to get to. In addition, if your fans are dirty, the team is not cold enough for the processor on and off. Also make sure that all the motherboard power connectors are connected.

If your GeForce card has a fan to ensure that the fan is connected to the power and the fan is running when the computer starts. Also need to ensure if your graphics card has ports for connecting to the power supply that you are connected. Besides these, you may need to return the card.

s j said...

I draw too, and replace the video card. Should I pull the cable to the CD-ROM and 2 memory units of the board and try to include only the C drive and connected the video card and from there to start. I check the BIOS and make sure that is not connected, you no longer drive and that you start and make sure booting from this drive. During check in the BIOS and ensure that your diet is repairing the damage in various ways. Just because you do not get the video is not that the graphics card. If you have noticed that the clock is running on your computer, slowly replacing the CMOS battery on the motherboard, as the first indication that the battery is dying, is the clock. Battery, the BIOS and if the battery is very low, can not properly load the BIOS. I hope that you the performance of the power supply or by clicking on the button when you drag and replace separate the things on the shelf, because even with the computing power was still off the map mother.

Lost In Space said...

I do not think that's a problem with the CD, the system is reset cos you think, more like a clash with the hardware in your computer as the graphics card. U all u have to be separated to have in your team and see what he looks like and then put everything one by one and see what you whip out your equipment, disconnect all the drivers so that only one video card and see if it not working well or not, the HD system

Warren D said...

I think there is a problem with the video card. You can replace the card or try to insert it into another PCI or AGP slot.

You can also have a problem with the driver for your video card, but it looks more like a mechanical (physical) problem than a software problem.

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