That is good news and thank you for letting us know (y)
Just a FYI, on a MB that has integrated graphics only it relies on the system memory to function and as you have now found out bad RAM will result in no display, on a system that normally beeps, if you get beeps when the RAM is removed it suggests that the RAM is ok and that the problem is after that with the graphics device being tested next as part of the power on self test, if you get no beeps with the RAM removed it suggests that the problem is before the RAM which includes the following power supply, MB and CPU with the highest failure rate being in the same order.
Just a FYI, on a MB that has integrated graphics only it relies on the system memory to function and as you have now found out bad RAM will result in no display, on a system that normally beeps, if you get beeps when the RAM is removed it suggests that the RAM is ok and that the problem is after that with the graphics device being tested next as part of the power on self test, if you get no beeps with the RAM removed it suggests that the problem is before the RAM which includes the following power supply, MB and CPU with the highest failure rate being in the same order.
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