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| Thread ID: 133396 | 2013-06-02 09:20:00 | BSOD | sk69ersnz (13476) | Press F1 |
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| 1344554 | 2013-06-02 23:55:00 | If windowsupdate doesnt work in normal windows correct the time. It relies on the time being right. What connection (on the videocard), did you plug the monitor in before? If it was HDMI or VGA, (and you used a DVI adapter) and its fine, it sounds like the connection on the card (that the monitor was plugged into before) is stuffed. If you used the same cable you had originally |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1344555 | 2013-06-03 00:14:00 | with this setup there is no signal to the monitor,it just flashes analog/digital back and forth then turns off.When I restart it just comes up with no signal. When I use that grey adapter everything works.The grey is plugged into the 7600 gs. 5030 |
sk69ersnz (13476) | ||
| 1344556 | 2013-06-03 00:22:00 | So its got onboard video as well. The blue plug is plugged into onboard video ?? (VGA)?. If the blue one doesn't work the onboard video connection is probably dead. One way to test if the onboard video is dead, remove the 7600 GS...See if there's a signal. If not, just plug the monitor into the 7600 GS. When the blue cable is plugged in did you unplug the grey one?? It maybe trying to find 2 signals if its still plugged into the 7600 GS |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1344557 | 2013-06-03 00:27:00 | those photos before were with the video card removed and it was just plugged into the onboard | sk69ersnz (13476) | ||
| 1344558 | 2013-06-03 00:43:00 | I took the video card out completely and restarted with just the blue cable plugged in and it's working. I think the repair install fluffed something up. After all the updates and sp3 installed everything seems normal again. |
sk69ersnz (13476) | ||
| 1344559 | 2013-06-03 00:57:00 | If you have onboard and a video card, you cant generally run the main monitor from the onboard. By default the BIOS will tell the graphic card to display first - the onboard will appear dead. You can change it in some BIOS, as well as use the onboard as a secondary monitor / out put. Its an old "got ya" when working on some PC's, if you dont know or cant see the video card output and plug the cables into onboard theres nothing -- OOPS- done that a few times when space is tight behind a desk and you have to go by feel as to where you are plugging in some connections. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1344560 | 2013-06-03 01:50:00 | Ah I see now. I'm at my friends place now and everything seems to be working normally again. What a mission that was.Now I only need a PSU. Thanks guys. |
sk69ersnz (13476) | ||
| 1344561 | 2013-06-03 01:57:00 | Sweet good to hear its working again :) | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
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