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Hello,
First off, we'll need to reseat most of the parts connected to the motherboard. That includes memory, video card, audio card and the others. What you need to do is to remove everything from the motherboard, connect them one by one. Once you have connected a part/device, try to boot it up. Do this until you have isolated the problem.
The hardware that is common to this issue that you're having is the memory stick. But, we really need to isolate the cause of the problem.
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You need to do some simple tests. First make sure the monitor is working - test it with another pc. Start by disconnecting everything and try to boot at least in the BIOS; if it's the same then replace the power source and try again; if it's the same then install another video card in it and try again; if it's the same then replace the memory sticks and try again. Finally replace the processor and try one more time - if even now you can't get the video to show up then the motherboard is dead, replace it.
If the issue was the video card then there would be no display. If there was any display it would be discolored.
Try unplugging any removable media that's hooked up to the computer. After that try to boot it up.
If it still doesn't go anywhere then you most likely have a power supply issue on your hands. try unplugging an unnecessary components inside the computer such as any CD/DVD drives and removing any cards installed. Pretty much everything but the motherboard and the hard drive. If it still doesnt boot properly then you might either have to buy a new power supply or a new motherboard as long as you know your hard drive is good.
The thing si if it was an issue with the hard drive you would get an error message. If you seemed to have left out any error messages please post them.
The model number you've given us here, is the UL number for Intel, not the actual motherboard model. If you look when the machine boots up, you should see it listed on the POST screen - it'll look like D845PEMY or similar.
does it has any beeping sound? if you hear any beeping sound check youre memory module or vga card, now to know the diff between the two is the beeping sound first if you hear a long beeping sound it means that a memory replacement is needed, second if you hear a short beep and has intervals you have a problem with vga card, now if your vga is built in try putting a vga card now it depends on the motherboard weather it has a agp or pci-e port, before you do this try checking youre power supply if it is working, hope this help
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first try to clean you mother board with anty dust spray
secound on your motherboard you can see clear comos junber behind the battery comos try to clear it ...... i think your motherboard will workink after that
I've had this happen before, the RAM module you just put in is defective. Put the old one back in and see if it works. If so, take the RAM back and get a new one.
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