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You probably dislodged some components in your computer after it fell. Suggest that you open the computer and re-insert the memory modules and other cards inserted in the motherboard. Unplug it first and on a non static surface like a kitchen table.
If there is noise "beep" then it has RAM issue/RAM port. If is not noising then it has motherboard issue. I guess you need to take it to the technician and ask him to fix or replace it.
Once the monitor shows "no input", indeed the mouse and keyboard are pretty useless, even if the are working, as you cannot see they are working. If the monitor power light is on or flashing, but nothing displays, borrow a monitor from a friend. If that works, your monitor needs replaced.
hi your cpu fan might be loose or your RAM open pc and make sure cpu fan is secure if its loose a little tighen it or your RAM might have popped out it can get very hot around RAM and sometimes it pops out ...hope this helps be carefull...bonnell
Motherboard is broke downs. not responding even beeps. mostly we dont see anything suspecious when we look at the mainboard. we are talking about micrro technology.
Mostly your heatsink damaged your motherboaard. check caps lock LED and Number Lock LED are working after switching on. If not ur motherboard or processor get damaged and u had mentioned what happened. Ur heatsink shorts some circuit in your motherboard
Your HP notebook PC probably has a VGA (aka HD-15) connector. Check page 16 of this PDF to make sure - connector #2 is the VGA connector.
Your Compaq monitor also has a VGA HD-15 connector, so it should plug directly into your laptop's port after unplugging it from the other PC.
You will still need to plug the Compaq monitor's power cable into a wall outlet for power.
If you are going to share this monitor between your notebook and the other PC, you may want to consider purchasing a Keyboard-Video-Mouse switch (known as a "KVM switch") - there are many different models - you will need one with VGA, and whether you need USB or PS/2 keyboard/mouse connections depends on what your other PC's keyboard and mouse are.
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