Monitor won't read
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Hello,
So I built my barebones. Everything works. Ram is good, PS is good, MOBO is good. So I am given a handful of CRT monitors, no connectivity. I figure it's because they're old crappy monitors, so I buy a brand new 19" flat LCD. "No signal. Check Connection."
I've taken out and cleaned the RAM. I took and and put back in the CMOS battery. The gcard is built into the mobo so I'm not using anything special on graphics. I need help! This has been holding me up for a week now.
So I built my barebones. Everything works. Ram is good, PS is good, MOBO is good. So I am given a handful of CRT monitors, no connectivity. I figure it's because they're old crappy monitors, so I buy a brand new 19" flat LCD. "No signal. Check Connection."
I've taken out and cleaned the RAM. I took and and put back in the CMOS battery. The gcard is built into the mobo so I'm not using anything special on graphics. I need help! This has been holding me up for a week now.
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and I should clarify...my first post says I'm running vista and IE 7.0...I'm posting from my laptop.
I tested the PS and mobo and they both checked out and we put the ram in another barebones and it worked fine too. So, that's the basis. So is everything DOA?
Jean-François Pillou
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Jul 30, 2008 at 04:06 PM
Jul 30, 2008 at 04:06 PM
Do you have any beeps at startup time ?
Jul 31, 2008 at 12:18 PM
On what basis are you saying that "Ram is good, PS is good, MOBO is good" ?