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no video from a really old computer...

gvayl

Senior member
Hi,
I was trying to turn on a really old computer to reinstall the os...and there was no video...its like it was not booting? I tried the ATI Rage agp vodeo card in another computer and it worked...so its not the video. Could this be a motherboard problem? I think the manufacturer is Legend QDI...
I'm not sure what I can try next?

any ideas...appreciated.
 
Very old...its not mine...

Anyhow the CPU fan works...the power supply seemes to be working...I used a multimeeter to check...


I cleared the CMOS...I dunno...I just turn it on...the HD turns on..I can hear it. But there is no video going from the video card to the LCD screen...its wierd?

The motherboard has no beeps...no lights to determine if something is broken...so I'm lost.

I just found a manual for the motherboard...its a Excelent 1 by Legend QDI....
 
Try reseating the RAM in it's mobo slots.

or the RAM might be bad; if possible, get a stick of compatible RAM and use it in the system inplace of it's current RAM.
 
but if the ram was dead I'd get some kind of beeps right?

Originally posted by: alzan
Try reseating the RAM in it's mobo slots.

or the RAM might be bad; if possible, get a stick of compatible RAM and use it in the system inplace of it's current RAM.

 
To bad you don't have an old pci video card laying around. I had a system which defaulted to pci for the video instead of agp. Had to put the pci video card in to get to BIOS to change the settings. Not sure if this is your problem, though.


unmerited
 
Originally posted by: unmerited
To bad you don't have an old pci video card laying around. I had a system which defaulted to pci for the video instead of agp. Had to put the pci video card in to get to BIOS to change the settings. Not sure if this is your problem, though.


unmerited



I just tried this...I put in an old pci video card...took out the agp...nothing...

I also swaped out ram...well actually there were 2 sticks in there and I tried using one at a time...and still nothing...
 
well I found out what it was...the CPU...slot 1 celeron was not seated properly. Can I use super glue to glue the plastick cpu holder to the pcb?
 
Which part of the PCB 🙂

I was doing some work on a slot 1 CPU a while back, i had to mount a fan on top of the heatsink as it was previously mouted on the side (which there wasnt enough room for in my new case).

I used some Arctic Silver thermal epoxy to stick the fan to the heatsink. Its very strong stuff and probably better to use than super glue! Once its stuck it wont come back off though, so keep that in mind 😉
 
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