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1438763 2017-09-03 06:13:00 Hi,
Fitted a new battery to my motherboard today, all went well until I restarted the computer...now I have no video.I have an Asus 1 GB video card and a Asus Monitor and usually a HMDI connection. But now there is nothing, tried a VGA cable still nothing. The video card appears to be active but nothing is on my monitor....Any suggestions would be welcome :badpc:
ruup (1827)
1438764 2017-09-03 07:47:00 Does your M/B have onboard video?
If so, try removing the GPU and see if you get a video signal through the onboard.
If you do then configure the BIOS/EFI and reinstall the GPU.
KarameaDave (15222)
1438765 2017-09-03 10:38:00 Can they be put in upside down? linw (53)
1438766 2017-09-03 19:57:00 Hi,
Yes the motherboard does have on board video, I did connect it via VGA but there was no video. I have connected the monitor to my laptop and it is working as expected. The battery is is inserted correctly. Thanks for the suggestions.
ruup (1827)
1438767 2017-09-03 20:11:00 I guess you have tried another Battery? Panasonic would be the preferred one as well Lawrence (2987)
1438768 2017-09-03 21:15:00 Hi,
Yes the motherboard does have on board video, I did connect it via VGA but there was no video. I have connected the monitor to my laptop and it is working as expected. The battery is is inserted correctly. Thanks for the suggestions.

You may have to remove the video card to get it to run onboard video.
Driftwood (5551)
1438769 2017-09-03 22:30:00 go back to basics to get it running

remove the new batt, remove the vid card .
start the PC , connect to onboard vid.
Do things like remove & reseat RAM etc
If still blank display, does the numlock/caplock light the k/b LEDS ?
1101 (13337)
1438770 2017-09-03 23:10:00 Plug the monitor into the card you installed not into the onboard video Speedy Gonzales (78)
1438771 2017-09-05 02:51:00 Do you have cmos clear button? hit it

Also try insert key to reset the bios, or tapping deletemight get you a display

Might be worth doing a proper discharge power off by pulling the power cable for a minute or two.

1. Disconnect the power supply from the wall outlet. If the PSU has a switch, leave it on.
2. Press or hold the power button on the computer a few times.
apsattv (7406)
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