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No Video After XP Starts
Before
I upgraded this worked great (except the audio port never worked and had to use the audio ports on the back of the Amiga, no big deal). But after I upgraded the system, I turned it on, the power light came up, but NO VIDEO. I kept trying to boot off of floppy and on occasion I would get a squeak of an image

Trouble with new display and Device Manager
Immediatly after the BIOS had been flashed, my system did not boot. My hard drives spin up, but there is no video, no error beeps, or anything else to indicate that my computer is working. I fear the worst: that there is no way for me to go back to the e006 BIOS so that my computer will boot again. What can I do?

KT400 Dragon Ultra Checksum error message
My problem behaviour: - Cold Boot 100/100 with DDR : No problem - Cold Boot 133/133 with DDR: No video output ( even after 5 minutes), reset button has no effect. After 3 or 4 hard reset) the PC boots Windows XP and works perfectly. - Cold Boot 138/138 with DDR : No video output at the beginning, then boots after

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: Error List, Part 8/25
And there is no on-board video. I had two cards in there that actually didn't do much good at all and I pulled away those right away when this started - one A new flat-cable sorted that one after quite a bit of rummaging. So, folks: "Here I am - back at the old Win2K, for now". What a wonderful machine this is

Lose video shortly after boot
I had a similar problem, with an ATI card that had an s- video out. Somehow ~ for no apparent reason, the screen went blank. What happended was the monitor was turned off and the "on display" was through the s-video connection. It was only by connecting the PC to a TV did I find the problem.

PC will not POST or boot after Audigy card fitted
"MEB", a strange thing happened after I moved the Computer and Monitor to another location. I reconnected everything, powered them up and, surprisingly, it did re-start. However, like before, the Monitor light from 'green' changed to 'red' and the tower would make a clicking sound and no-go.

Help!! MV42N won't boot after installing a AGP card
"JRS" wrote: On my home PC, pressing ALT+TAB no longer allows me to switch apps. To quote another user on the net, "When I press Alt-Tab i can catch a small glimpse of The problem started after I bought a new video card (Nvidia 6600), a new video game, and some tax software. Last weekend I installed Turbo Tax,

Problem: APC Back UPS Pro - failure during POST
The common feature is this: After a cold boot (the power button is depressed) fans within the case start running the hard disk seems to start but usually no other peripherals are initialized (keyboard ect) all leds on the motherboard are red. No video initialization occurs. Hitting the reset button starts a normal

Cold boot Problem : no video
Essentially I ended up booting up the machine with no drivers and Windows installed a Default Monitor. After finally getting the correct drivers correct drivers where installed but the computer still thinks there's an unknown monitor attached to the machine and keeps recreating the Default Monitor at start-up.

Dead Audio
... being unplugged and packed 3 weeks ago; after being plugged in at family home, starts with one long error beep and three short ones; also no video. CRT) it was connected to but I got the same problem even without plugging in any monitor (I remember PCs will start up normally even with no monitor connected).

Award bootblock bios v.1.0 AT7 - I's all down to a de ...
Last night I reinserted the video card (no changes since it last ran) and the system wouldn't boot: no beeps, no video, only some normal startup noises from the hard disk. I tried removing the memory (64 M) and still no beeps. I tried removing one card after the next, reinserting the cpu, checking all connections,

Windows won't boot after failed video card installation ...
Special consideration for the Abit KT7_3R/KT7_4A/KT7_64 BIOS: When you first boot Windows after flashing the 3R BIOS (or 4A or 64, if you're current version Now when I try to boot the machine, I get nothing -- no video signal, no drive activity, nada. The lights on my CD drives do flash, but that's just because

PM 7500 No Startup Chime, No Video, No Nothing
I had a W2k sp4 OS which crashed - failed to boot after attempting to fix Adobe program. With help from Dell I've wiped the c: clean & reformatted. Finally I got through the boot up sucessfully and was able to complete my Win2k(sp2) setup, and then I re-installed the chip, Video, ATa, & Audio Drivers,

No video after startup
Don't bother closing up the case - you'll be doing this again after the BIOS recovery. Then put your bootblock flash diskette in the drive and turn the power on. Unless you have an ISA or PCI video card, you'll probably have no video and you'll probably have no keyboard input (hence the autoexec.bat to control

PC Products of high quality? Think again!
That's when nothing happened after an initial beep and then a continuous series of beeps. It won't allow me into the cmos set up, it doesn't try to boot from any drives, and there is no video signal. What happened and what can I do to fix it? I tried holding down various key combinations while powering up and I've

K7T Pro2-A (MS-6330) Will not boot after win 95 loads drivers ...
Swapped m'boards and all is well (other than the tedious task of updating the OS after the repair install.) "Lee M." <lmacmil@forget_it.com> wrote in message The keyboad lights blink continuously and the screen says "no video signal." Sometimes killing the power and retrying gets it going on the 2nd or 3rd try

No Video on Cold Boot Problem
I
made sure that no video caching or shadowing was enabled. All to no avail. I'm hoping like crazy that I don't have to reformat my hard disk and reinstall Windows 95 from scratch. Here are the important system specs: Abit SM5 mainboard (v. 1.01) - latest BIOS 32 megs EDO RAM Cyrix 6x86L PR200+ processor Windows 95

no boot after rebuild
... fixes to no effect. This included removing all extraneous hardware so that only the built-in video and the corrupt hard drive were in the system. I've also cleared the CMOS settings. The system recovered after I unplugged the drive and rebooted. It reported to Microsoft the error but no fix was suggested.

Basic problems with Gigabyte GA-7ZXR - no video, won't boot
Next, reinstall each item that you pulled, attempting to start the computer after each is replaced. When you get to where the computer won't start up, I've since installed a third power supply (took out the other one) but to no avail. I get the message "Please Check Video Cable Connection" on the screen each

System startup problems (no video) after dual boot install
After plug in the sound card, the pc won't boot at all (no POST) no video signal on monitor, no beep... but take the sound card off, pc works ok as nothing has happened. I have moved the sound cards to all of 5 pci slots, same problem happened. I also have tested the pci slot with the internal modem and it works