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cant boot pc!

wah2003

Junior Member
nothing shows on my monitor when i turn it on.
the harddisk, fan works fine.

but the heatsink is cold, which mean my cpu is cold too.

since there are lights on my pc case,
so i dont think that the mb is damaged.

then i installed the "D-Bracket 2" on the pc.
it was a thing which came with the mb and which use graphic signals to help users understanding their system.

if the cpu is not installed properly or damaged,
then it will show 4 red lights. and it did show 4 red lights! :\

then my friend came to me today and tried his cpu on my mb.
but the results was the same!

why? those 4 lights are confusing me.
its impossible that his cpu is damaged too.

if my cpu is dead:
then why wouldn't my friend's cpu work on my mb?

if my mb is dead:
then why i have lights, and the fan is running?

and why can my cpu be dead if the hsf is working? ????
 
dude...just start over... remove everything off of it and go at it piece by piece... meaning just plug in the motherboard and fire it up... then the processor... then the memory. nothing else... one at a time... video will come once everything else comes up... btw you should also take the time to erase the cmos before starting up the pc.... let it dump if that doesnt fix it pull the battery... then restart over... it has to be one of these things that you are just probably doing that seems simple but basics is what it is all about.... good luck
 
Originally posted by: Tbirdkid
dude...just start over... remove everything off of it and go at it piece by piece... meaning just plug in the motherboard and fire it up... then the processor... then the memory. nothing else... one at a time... video will come once everything else comes up... btw you should also take the time to erase the cmos before starting up the pc.... let it dump if that doesnt fix it pull the battery... then restart over... it has to be one of these things that you are just probably doing that seems simple but basics is what it is all about.... good luck

hi...

i have actually tried that.... cleared the cmos and removed the battery, started all over one by one.
could it be something wrong with the cpu's part of the mb, like the socket or something?

 
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