Computer stuck in power save
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mariaellen
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mariaellen
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May 5, 2013 at 08:19 AM
May 5, 2013 at 08:19 AM
Thank you for your advice. I have a more knowlegable tham me friend
Coming over tomorrow & will try this out.
Many thanks
Maria
Coming over tomorrow & will try this out.
Many thanks
Maria
jack4rall
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May 5, 2013 at 08:00 AM
Hello,
Try this 1
If you notice that your CPU fan is running but there is no display in the screen,
then remove the RAM from the slot, clean it and place it back properly or try
another slot.
If you have no idea about RAM, then click on the below hyperlinks "Images".
RAM
Removing a RAM
Check your RAM also. Even bad RAM will result in display problem.
If you are having two RAMs then remove it, place only one RAM and check the
display. If you failed to get any display then change the slot. If you still failed to
get the display then try the above procedure with the other RAM.
If you are using a graphic card, then remove it and place it back properly.
Good Luck
Try this 1
If you notice that your CPU fan is running but there is no display in the screen,
then remove the RAM from the slot, clean it and place it back properly or try
another slot.
If you have no idea about RAM, then click on the below hyperlinks "Images".
RAM
Removing a RAM
Check your RAM also. Even bad RAM will result in display problem.
If you are having two RAMs then remove it, place only one RAM and check the
display. If you failed to get any display then change the slot. If you still failed to
get the display then try the above procedure with the other RAM.
If you are using a graphic card, then remove it and place it back properly.
Good Luck