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Northgate -BLK Black 17" CRT 0.24mm (H) x 0.27mm (V) Monitor Questions & Answers
SCREEN IS ALL BLACK
First of all go for monitor self test. disconnect your monitor cable from the back of ur CPU and turn on ur monitor, if you see some colour(red, blue, green etc) boxes in any shape
that means your monitor is fine, make sure colours are not hazy. If this succeeds that check the pins of the monitor connector, make sure pins are not bent or broken. Just Give it a try ... Cheers!!
Casx02017r
Try changing the CMOS battery, and see if the problems go away.
8/7/2014 4:46:07 AM •
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on Aug 07, 2014
Sparks from back of computer
Please don't turn it back on. Unplug your computer from the wall and examine the wall socket for blackened or burned sections. It is likely that dust has caused a short in your computer. Sadly, most times this means that you are going to need a new computer or at the very least, some new parts. Take it to a reputable computer repair shop near you and have them test the power supply and other components to see what is salvageable of your computer. With any luck, your hard drive contents MAY have survived but there is no guarantee.
3/27/2014 12:42:34 AM •
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on Mar 27, 2014
40drhol can I erase and reuse a good hardrive, I have the recovery cd and the otherboard cd. hanks Rich
"40drhol"? If you are re-installing the OS, when you re-install it will ask if you want to format. If the HDD is not the Primary HDD in your computer. a spare HDD, If the HDD is compatible with your computer interface you can install as a slave/second/primary, depending on the interface/pin outs, or load a different OS on it if you wish and have a Dual-Boot. If it's a second drive in your computer, Open Start Menu, Computer, Select the HDD, just right click and format ,select File System.
2/15/2013 12:16:49 PM •
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on Feb 15, 2013
Connecting hp photo smart 7350 printer to northgate computer
Hello,You need to install the driver of your printer that works with the operating system of your northgate computer. The driver is in the CD/DVD that came with your printer. After installing everything, you can add RadarSync to your computer to optimize your computer's driver (eg. keeping them updated to avoid from some problems, and running automatic updates so that you can avoid from the headaches of doing the updates manually). I hope this helps.If you need more info, please let me know.Carlo
1/23/2013 5:13:52 AM •
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on Jan 23, 2013
No Sound on Nothgage I-1
You may have to use the XP drivers . there may not be drivers developed yet for the Windows 7.
The manufacturer is the one who supplies compatible drivers to run with the operating system.
6/21/2011 11:20:15 PM •
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on Jun 21, 2011
I need the sound drivers
Go to the control panel and find the system folder then find the device manager then find your sound card and you can load the driver from there. Also make sure your sound is not muted.
4/20/2011 2:07:11 AM •
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on Apr 20, 2011
I have a northgate protek
During the boot process you will see on the screen to press delete to enter setup
Press and hold delete during the boot up process to enter BIOS you can load failsafe defaults or load optimized defaults ,press escape then press f10 to save to cmos to restart then
once you have your computer running try uninstalling a few unnecessary programs then click start run type cmd then type chkdsk/r/f which will scan for and attempt to fix any bad sectors and automatically fix any corrupt files on your hard drive then defragment your hard drive then you might test all leads that are attached from your ((motherboard to your hard drive)) or just replace them there probably old and faulty
hope this helps
3/27/2011 5:07:35 AM •
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on Mar 27, 2011
Have no sound.
Does this problem came all of a sudden? Do you hear sounds before? Check the icon with the speaker (or something like this) at the lower right end of the taskbar. Is it marked as forbidden? Click on it and enable sounds.
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9/9/2010 1:35:06 PM •
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on Sep 09, 2010
I have a Northgate laptop 755110. I upgraded the
Some laptop keyboards have small "tabs" on the edge closest to the LCD screen, and those tabs fit "under" something metal,
in order to hold the keyboard in-place. Gently "work" that area, to get those tabs to move "above" (instead of "under"), to release the keyboard.
8/22/2010 11:28:24 PM •
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on Aug 22, 2010
Laptop cuts off during operation and when I
Hi
Thank you for your query
Please do the following steps to narrow the problem down
1) Switch on the laptop
2) Once switched there may be a meeage that says press del or F12 to enter setup, if not try the del key or F12
3) This will being you into the bios screen, once in there let the laptop run, if the laptop keeps cutting out in tis mode, you will have a overheating issue
If it is overheating then try cleaning out the vent where the hot air comes out from, if that doesnt looked block then it looks like the Heat sink (the fan that cools the CPU down) is faulty and will need to replaced.
If however it does not cut out then you have a sftware issue and i would recommned a clean install
Hope this helps
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2/12/2010 5:56:40 PM •
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on Feb 12, 2010
Power chord shows green light but computer will
First you need to check the power output of the power supply. Check the supply to tell you the output voltage and match that to the reading on a volt meter. This will give you the basic check for power.
If there is the corect voltage from the psu, keep it unplugged from the computer. Next remove the battery from the unit and hold down the power button for 10 seconds. This will clear all power from the unit and reset the power management. Plug the unit in without the battery and try to boot. Not many systems anymore require the battery to be in to boot. If this does not boot then put the battery in and give it a try.
If the unit does not boot, unplug and take a small pen and see if the power socket moves at all. If it does, it needs to be resoldered or replaced if the center pin (if one exists) moves on its own.
If the system turns on with or without the battery just for a moment then goes off, there is mostlikely a problem with the psu not having the ability to work under load. what this means is that the psu can output the correct voltage but once a load (the pc) is applied, the psu does out. This means the transformer it bad and you need a new power cord.
Without the model of the computer, this is what can be done without a service person physically looking at it.
2/11/2010 6:26:27 PM •
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on Feb 11, 2010
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