MJFF88
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Its the graphics card. Alot of motherboards (If not all?) have onboard graphics, try plugging it into this (You may need to remove the other grpahics card for this to work)
May just be that the graphics card needs pushing back in abit (happened to me before)
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John
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You could make a fortune if it worked like that.
It may very well be the graphics card but absolutely nothing in the information we've been given confirms that.
Not even close to all motherboard have onboard graphics either, although if his board did it would be a good step.
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kz
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quote: Originally posted by Eck
quote: Originally posted by kz
System restore?
Aye what he'll do is use gut instinct to find the control panel without a monitor
Good point! I should of paid more attention
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C2RL R
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Registered: 28th Mar 02
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thanks for all the help dudes, i ended up takin it to pc world to get em to diagnose it. it was the graphics card, there is a fan on it that stopped workin so it overheated and broke.
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