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I have a really weird problem. My friend wanted my video card and I didn't
really need it and I had an extra laying around so I figured, why not? So I
removed the video card that was in the PC and put in my other one. When I
turned on the computer again, the BIOS beeped an error at me, of course, I
didn't know what it meant and I couldn't see anything on the screen. So I
figured I would put the video card that was originally in there back in.
Well, now the computer won't even turn on, I have a Gateway Select 700, four
years old. I've tried switching the power supply, with no luck. I put it on
a different circuit, still no luck, I tested the switch and that appears to
be in working order. I took everything out, dusted it, about 10 lbs of dust,
and put everything back in. Still, no power. I gave it to another friend to
try and figure out, he has no idea. So I'm stuck, the only thing I can think
of is a problem with the motherboard. If anyone has any other suggestions
short of replacing the motherboard I would appreciate it. If you need any
other info let me know and I'll be happy to comply.
Regards,
Justin Johnson
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It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person, "Always do
what you are afraid to do." --Ralph Waldo Emerson
I have a really weird problem. My friend wanted my video card and I didn't
really need it and I had an extra laying around so I figured, why not? So I
removed the video card that was in the PC and put in my other one. When I
turned on the computer again, the BIOS beeped an error at me, of course, I
didn't know what it meant and I couldn't see anything on the screen. So I
figured I would put the video card that was originally in there back in.
Well, now the computer won't even turn on, I have a Gateway Select 700, four
years old. I've tried switching the power supply, with no luck. I put it on
a different circuit, still no luck, I tested the switch and that appears to
be in working order. I took everything out, dusted it, about 10 lbs of dust,
and put everything back in. Still, no power. I gave it to another friend to
try and figure out, he has no idea. So I'm stuck, the only thing I can think
of is a problem with the motherboard. If anyone has any other suggestions
short of replacing the motherboard I would appreciate it. If you need any
other info let me know and I'll be happy to comply.
Regards,
Justin Johnson
======================================================================================
It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person, "Always do
what you are afraid to do." --Ralph Waldo Emerson