My PC won't start [Typical Thread]
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Try putting in a single RAM module and with another graphics card.
Have you tried with another power supply?
It looks like the motherboard has something wrong with it, but it doesn't hurt to try.
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Try putting in a single RAM module and with another graphics card.
Have you tried with another source?
It looks like the board has something wrong, but it can't hurt to try.
I will try with the X1950 pro and with a generic xunga, but I think it will be the board…
I will comment on Monday when I return home. If it is the board :facepalm: -
It would be necessary to know the specific codes, personally I think it is a problem with the pins of the board when making contact with the micro. Best regards. -
I would need to know the specific codes, personally I think it's a problem with the pins on the board when making contact with the micro. Regards.
But it was working fine, I haven't disassembled it or anything. So suddenly?
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It could be that you had the pins with poor contact and now it starts to fail, because the memory module sometimes recognizes it and so on... it sounds like that, that this leads to other problems or that it has caused more problems too could also be. -
Clear CMOS, different source and different graphics, without hard drive. If it still doesn't show any signs then you confirm that it's the motherboard or the micro.
You would have to disassemble it and observe the pins of the socket carefully, looking for any damage or small fluff, which sometimes…Regards
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I remembered this: Doctor, what's wrong with my computer? - HardLimit
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I suppose you have already done it, but check each and every one of the capacitors carefully.
I have a board that refuses to start (not even with a Live USB) because it had a slightly swollen capacitor, but so little that I didn't notice it until I checked it in detail.Best regards
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ueeeee, I have good news ;D ;D
I have managed to get it to work well.
I have taken it apart twice, I have looked at the socket pins with a special magnifying glass, I have cleaned it of dust etc etc I have put it back together and voilà. It works :ugly: (For now)
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What I was saying, thanks for trusting Sylver Nonsensical Repairs :ugly: