So... I bet there are a ton of threads that are similar to my case, but I've spent the whole day reading around and trying different solutions and still am only left with a headache.
So we have this computer at work thats around 10 years old and runs on Windows 7. We use software that is not compatible with newer operating systems and therefore haven't upgraded it or replaced it.
The computer has worked fine until this morning when one of the softwares locked up and froze. My colleagues solution was to pull the power cord and restart the computer. When trying to start the computer again, the fans start and the power indicator lights up but the computer won't give any video signal. The keyboard buttons won't light up (caps lock for instance). No bios or logos, nothing.
So these are the things I've tried:
- changing RAM spot
- replacing the RAM with a similar one
- trying the RAM from the faulty computer in a working one (the ram works fine)
- pull out and push in all the power cords to the motherboard.
- replacing VGA cord and also trying with a dvi to HDMI adapter. (Also tested both cables on a working computer).
- trying a different monitor
- remove the cr2032 battery, pull out the power cord and hold the start button. Leaving the computer unplugged for a few minutes.
- installing a fresh 2032 battery
- tried connecting the faulty computers power supply to a working computer (works fine)
- tried connecting a working computers power supply to the faulty computer (same problem).
- remove the cooler and the processor, checking for any damage (processorn looks fine and gets hot when in use (tried touching it without the cooler installed)).
- tried connecting the faulty computers hard drive to another computer. It's not possible to boot from the hard drive (I guess because of locked windows license?), the boot option won't show up anyway. However if I plug it in on a working Windows computer, I am able to browse the files.
So basically I was ready to give up. But then suddenly I get a signal to the monitor showing the specifications of the system, telling me the CPU fan was not working and asking me to press F1 for setup. I quickly plug in my usb keyboard and press F1, but the computer soon shuts itself off. Most likely since I did not have the CPU cooler installed at the time and the processor got overheated.
So somehow the computer suddenly started to kind of work. And now I can't drop this.
What do you guys think?
So we have this computer at work thats around 10 years old and runs on Windows 7. We use software that is not compatible with newer operating systems and therefore haven't upgraded it or replaced it.
The computer has worked fine until this morning when one of the softwares locked up and froze. My colleagues solution was to pull the power cord and restart the computer. When trying to start the computer again, the fans start and the power indicator lights up but the computer won't give any video signal. The keyboard buttons won't light up (caps lock for instance). No bios or logos, nothing.
So these are the things I've tried:
- changing RAM spot
- replacing the RAM with a similar one
- trying the RAM from the faulty computer in a working one (the ram works fine)
- pull out and push in all the power cords to the motherboard.
- replacing VGA cord and also trying with a dvi to HDMI adapter. (Also tested both cables on a working computer).
- trying a different monitor
- remove the cr2032 battery, pull out the power cord and hold the start button. Leaving the computer unplugged for a few minutes.
- installing a fresh 2032 battery
- tried connecting the faulty computers power supply to a working computer (works fine)
- tried connecting a working computers power supply to the faulty computer (same problem).
- remove the cooler and the processor, checking for any damage (processorn looks fine and gets hot when in use (tried touching it without the cooler installed)).
- tried connecting the faulty computers hard drive to another computer. It's not possible to boot from the hard drive (I guess because of locked windows license?), the boot option won't show up anyway. However if I plug it in on a working Windows computer, I am able to browse the files.
So basically I was ready to give up. But then suddenly I get a signal to the monitor showing the specifications of the system, telling me the CPU fan was not working and asking me to press F1 for setup. I quickly plug in my usb keyboard and press F1, but the computer soon shuts itself off. Most likely since I did not have the CPU cooler installed at the time and the processor got overheated.
So somehow the computer suddenly started to kind of work. And now I can't drop this.
What do you guys think?