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alex



Joined: 17 Jan 2004
Posts: 63



PostPosted: 11/04/07 - 10:26    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello there people. I have decided to clean up my computer a little bit from the inside. I never did that so far for a couple of years and I had what to see. There was pile of dust. Incredible. I have detached all hardware and cleaned up piece by piece, but after that monitor doesn’t want to show up with the picture. There was no signal at all. I have all cables connected. I also can notice that there is no just a single beep from my computer but few of them. What the hell happened? Computers are running better when they are dirty? Thanks in advance.
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thurstan



Joined: 31 Jan 2005
Posts: 201



PostPosted: 12/21/07 - 03:15    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi. No, no no.. Smile Computers hate dirt. This sounds like your graphic card has been moved from it’s position a little bit, quite enough to avoid receiving enough contact with the Graphic card slot. When you were putting the graphic card back on board, you didn’t do that as well enough. Open the case again, and put the Gr. Card back to it’s position right.
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