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Computer shows nothing on the screen when I start it up.


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Ok I've tried what i know.

I have a feeling its the graphics card but not sure yet untill I test with another graphics card.

But what happening is that I go to turn my computer on and nothing comes up on my screen. The computer runs everythink i see is on CPU heatsink is running, the graphics card fan, the fans on my computer, DVD-Drive, etc..

But nothing shows on the screen.

I've tried both screens with my mums laptop and they both work so nothing wrong with that.

Not sure if there is something wrong with the CPU.

My computer specs:

Case: Antec Nine Hundred

OS: Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit Build 7100 RC

MoBo: Asus P5Q-E

CPU: Intel Pentium Dual-Core 2.50GHz 45nm (800MHz FSB)

Memory: Corsair 4 GB (2 x 2 GB) PC2-6400 DDR2 800MHz 5-5-5-15

Graphics: Xpertvision 256MB GeForce 8600GT

PSU: OCZ StealthXStream 600 Watt

HDD: #1 Seagate Barracuda 500GB SATA 32MB Cache 7200RPM

HDD: #2 Seagate 160GB SATA

Dual Screen

Screen #1: 20" Dell SP2009W Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor With Webcam 1680 X 1050

Screen #2: 17" Yuraku Monitor

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Thanks guys I forgot about the CMOS battery untill i woke up this morning. lol

That was what I done first thing and then I came on here and saw your posts and its working now so thanks for the help :) :giveheart:

I also removed the CPU power cables and took out my graphics card and moved it to another PCIe slot

Now everythink is back in their normal places and is working. :)

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