E edgarca66 Honorable Oct 2, 2012 5 0 10,510 Oct 2, 2012 #1 Good Day! Is it true that when you open the computer & see lights in the keyboard (num lock, cap lock & scroll lock) the cpu is good & not defective?
Good Day! Is it true that when you open the computer & see lights in the keyboard (num lock, cap lock & scroll lock) the cpu is good & not defective?
Solution Proximon Oct 2, 2012 Huh? What does opening the computer have to do with the keyboard? Do you mean STARTING the computer? No, power to the keyboard does not guarantee a working processor.
Huh? What does opening the computer have to do with the keyboard? Do you mean STARTING the computer? No, power to the keyboard does not guarantee a working processor.
Proximon Illustrious Apr 10, 2006 14,620 3 41,465 Oct 2, 2012 Solution #2 Huh? What does opening the computer have to do with the keyboard? Do you mean STARTING the computer? No, power to the keyboard does not guarantee a working processor. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Huh? What does opening the computer have to do with the keyboard? Do you mean STARTING the computer? No, power to the keyboard does not guarantee a working processor.
N noise Distinguished Apr 27, 2012 388 0 18,860 Oct 2, 2012 #3 You cannot verify a CPUs working order by lights on the keyboard. For example a common symptom when a system crashes is frozen lit lights on the keyboard. Upvote 0 Downvote
You cannot verify a CPUs working order by lights on the keyboard. For example a common symptom when a system crashes is frozen lit lights on the keyboard.
pauls3743 Distinguished Dec 24, 2011 1,836 1 20,460 Oct 2, 2012 #4 Better question - what the hell does a keyboard have to do with a slot processor? Upvote 0 Downvote
henydiah Splendid Mar 23, 2009 5,999 2 27,815 kingqueenofchess.forumotion.com Oct 2, 2012 #5 what the problem and no problem , just little issue I/O .. when the light keyboard seem on all, just unplug and replug keyboard .. restart again ... Upvote 0 Downvote
what the problem and no problem , just little issue I/O .. when the light keyboard seem on all, just unplug and replug keyboard .. restart again ...
E edgarca66 Honorable Oct 2, 2012 5 0 10,510 Oct 2, 2012 #6 Proximon : Huh? What does opening the computer have to do with the keyboard? Do you mean STARTING the computer? No, power to the keyboard does not guarantee a working processor. Thanks! Upvote 0 Downvote
Proximon : Huh? What does opening the computer have to do with the keyboard? Do you mean STARTING the computer? No, power to the keyboard does not guarantee a working processor. Thanks!
E edgarca66 Honorable Oct 2, 2012 5 0 10,510 Oct 2, 2012 #7 Best answer selected by edgarca66. Upvote 0 Downvote