alon
Joined: 29 Jan 2005 Posts: 2
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Posted: 07/24/08 - 00:51 Post subject: |
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| I have to agree with you. I also think that something is damaged. Firs of all you will have to try your monitor on some other computer to eliminate that possibility. If it is working then check do you have any light on the front panel of your case and does your rear fun is working. If answer is no then your PSU failed and you need to replace it. All the other options are rather expensive. Other parts in your computer that may cause such a problem are video card, motherboard, processor, or memory. Replacing any of those parts require professional knowledge and should not be done at home. Therefore, for that you will have to bring your computer to some computer service for diagnostic and replacement. I wouldn't advise you to play with hardware parts from Thailand, if you don't have some stronger experience with that. |
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