My computer will power on but nothing happens after even with the xp cd in the drive and I have the bios to boot from cd rom I'm thinking it could be the bios chip the motherboard is SY-7VBA-133 thanks for any help
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My computer will power on but nothing happens after even with the xp cd in the drive and I have the bios to boot from cd rom I'm thinking it could be the bios chip the motherboard is SY-7VBA-133 thanks for any help
What is the screen saying once it boots? Does it get an error in the bios?
When I push the power button computer comes on the monitor screen is black
No errors no beeps
Are you sure the computer is connected to the monitor correctly or the monitor is plugged in? I know it sounds silly but it might just be a loose cable...
I'm sure everything is hooked up and connected good
The user guide for your motherboard (google "bios SY-7VBA-133") says that no beep means the CPU and motherboard are not working at all. Which means your motherboard is probably toast.
That's not good lol thanks for your help
Before you write the motherboard off, unhook/remove all unnecessary devices (hard drives, CD-Roms, sound cards, etc.) and see if board will boot to POST with only processor and minimum RAM installed. Also verify power supply is good.
OK I will do that thanks
I let go everything no sound I was thinking it was the bios I don't have a power pack right now to try
I let go everything no sound I was thinking it was the bios I don't have a power pack right now to tryQuote:
Originally Posted by bluejay60
At least try cleaning it out the dust, esp in the fans.
I guess that is the problem with your BIOS setting. Have you modified the BIOS before you got this problem? If so, you should reset your BIOS to its default setting.
I can't get into the system to do anythingQuote:
Originally Posted by bluejay60
There's a user guide for your motherboard here. Note the troubleshooting instructions on pp. 17-19.
I've sometimes found that problems of this sort can be fixed by replacing the Lithium battery on the motherboard - there's no guarantees, though, and if it doesn't work you're out the cost of the battery.
I understand your problem, bluejay. This might be a problem with your BIOS. You should reset your BIOS by replacing your motherboard jumper a few second, and place it again to its original place. If this don't work, try replacing your CMOS battery. See motherboard manual to do these things.
That would be the manual and battery I just mentioned a few hours ago. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by kajatamu
Yes, I'm sorry vingogly. Thanks for the quote. I just want to add your solution so it become the better solution for bluejay. Sorry if it makes you feel bad.
No problem. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by kajatamu
I have tried what u guys said to do but the computer is the same no response thanks for your help guysQuote:
Originally Posted by bluejay60
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