Posted by Rudy on April 12, 2009, 9:00 amPlease Register and login to reply and use other advanced options
I forgot, I'm running Win XP Pro.
>I have a self built computer that has been running fine for about four
>years or more. I plugged a USB flashdrive in and it locked up. I waited for
>a half an hour to see what would happen and had to use the power button to
>shut down. When I rebooted there was no video at all. No bios boot info or
>anything. Changed monitors, video card and still nothing. All fans are
>running and it acts like it boots up. Network lights are lit as usual but
>no video.
> It's a gigabyte GA-7N400-Pro2 with an AGP Quadro 3600 card.
> AMD 3200+
> I'm stumped.
> Rudy
>
Posted by philo on April 12, 2009, 9:53 am
Rudy wrote:
> I forgot, I'm running Win XP Pro.
>> I have a self built computer that has been running fine for about four
>> years or more. I plugged a USB flashdrive in and it locked up. I waited for
>> a half an hour to see what would happen and had to use the power button to
>> shut down. When I rebooted there was no video at all. No bios boot info or
>> anything. Changed monitors, video card and still nothing. All fans are
>> running and it acts like it boots up. Network lights are lit as usual but
>> no video.
>>
>> It's a gigabyte GA-7N400-Pro2 with an AGP Quadro 3600 card.
>> AMD 3200+
>>
>> I'm stumped.
>> Rudy
>>
>>
>>
>
>
Check all connections
try a different PS
substitute RAM
>years or more. I plugged a USB flashdrive in and it locked up. I waited for
>a half an hour to see what would happen and had to use the power button to
>shut down. When I rebooted there was no video at all. No bios boot info or
>anything. Changed monitors, video card and still nothing. All fans are
>running and it acts like it boots up. Network lights are lit as usual but
>no video.
> It's a gigabyte GA-7N400-Pro2 with an AGP Quadro 3600 card.
> AMD 3200+
> I'm stumped.
> Rudy
>