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Open up the case and look at the motherboard. Somewhere on the motherboard you will see a little silver battery that looks just like a watch battery. Take it out for about 30 seconds then put it back in.
2/25/2008 10:22:56 PM •
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Computer will not boot up
Sounds like you have a virus or some kind of spyware. try putting in the XP install disk and booting up, then run a virus scan and a check Disc utility and see if that fixes the problem
6/25/2008 12:14:26 PM •
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Blank desktop, no start button
open task manger > applicatiins tab > selct new task> type explorer then ok then the desktop will coome uo
12/23/2007 2:04:47 AM •
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Baby made everything dissapear
Does it boot ?
is the bios accessable ?
what OS are you using
is ita Brand name eg ACER DELL HP or generic?
makes a difference to which technique you use fora recovery
12/15/2007 3:34:32 AM •
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DEAD SET
Check the inverter circuit.
1/25/2009 3:38:06 PM •
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Northgate I-7
the best thing for you to do is take the side off your desktop pc and look at the motherboard make and serial number and also look at northbridge and southbridge chipsets (the square looking chips) and make a note of tyhe make also.
When you have the details either post back or search yourself, as Northgate are only a pc builder and not a manufacturer.
8/14/2007 10:14:04 AM •
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Power supply
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8/4/2007 11:58:02 PM •
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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!!
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