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Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: Robin# on September 07, 2015, 10:35:15 pm
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I don't know why this PC doing with me like this, I mean... come on... It always giving some bad issues everyday, but it looks like.... this one is different.
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So here is the story, when the school showed up, my parents decided to remove the PC... you know, cause of the school and exams, after a while, I made an exam and I succeeded and my parents decided to back the PC as it was, after that, I connected every single cable I was using before... then turned on the PC and it made horn once and rebooted it self, and that is doing all the time.
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Some people told me that... maybe your PSU is fried and you need to replace another one.
But nothing happened to the PC, it didn't flew down, I didn't open it's box, I didn't even install something on it before my dad take it.
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Maybe because I didn't turn on it a while?
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A video coming soon...
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How can I solve this problem? I am so hurry, please.
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Could be a lot of things. Hold on while I collect some information.
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Can I please get the model number of your motherboard and power supply?
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Are you able to access the BIOS?
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Are you able to access the BIOS?
No, it doesn't show any screen.
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Before messing around inside the computer, check that the monitor is working, connect it to a working PC or laptop and check if its working.
Seeing that the PC just rebooting it self the above problem shouldn't exist but wouldn't hurt...
Might be a power related issue, like Leroy stated, tell us the model number of the Motherboard and power supply.
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No, it doesn't show any screen.
You could try re-seating the RAM.
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You could try re-seating the RAM.
Nothing changed.
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Before messing around inside the computer, check that the monitor is working, connect it to a working PC or laptop and check if its working.
Seeing that the PC just rebooting it self the above problem shouldn't exist but wouldn't hurt...
Might be a power related issue, like Leroy stated, tell us the model number of the Motherboard and power supply.
The monitor is working, alot people are telling me that it is a power related issue or my RAM just moved a bit while my father was moving it to another place.
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Can I please get the model number of your motherboard and power supply?
@Robin#
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It's either your RAM or your PSU that's causing the problem.
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It's either your RAM or your PSU that's causing the problem.
So that is all about the RAM or the PSU? are you sure that only these are causing the problem?
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So that is all about the RAM or the PSU? are you sure that only these are causing the problem?
No.
You seriously need to provide me this information:
Can I please get the model number of your motherboard and power supply?
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Solved!!
I just moved the ram a bit and turn the PC on, and everything fixed.
Thanks guys for your support.
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Solved!!
I just moved the ram a bit and turn the PC on, and everything fixed.
Thanks guys for your support.
Roger...
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Solved