Please help! I am at my wits end. I recently had my pc plugged into my tv with a dvi- hdmi adaptor (as my graphics card doesn’t have a hdmi port). This was all working fine and I was using it at 1920x1080 until the other day I went to turn it on and it didn’t work. Since then I have tried connecting it to a different tv, my monitor via vga and dvi but still no joy on anything! I think that it’s still trying to display at 1920x1080p but as the monitor doesn’t operate at that res it’s confused. Please help, I’m losing my hair.
Pc powering up but no display
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To ad to what Bill has said.
Are you sure that you are on the proper channel for the TV? Most televisions require certain channels to be used in order to see what is being displayed.
Example you connect to the HDMI1 slot on the TV have to be on channel HDMI1 to view.
Originally posted by nathanHi Bill, booted fine. Just no image. I’ve taken the motherboard battery out and tried booting without the graphics card but still no joy.
When you put the graphics card back into the system did you reconnect the power source to the card?Comment
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When you turn the system on do you hear any sound coming form it?
If so what?
If you feel comfortable doing this if you have a spare power supply or one that you could barrow could be that it died.
Check the back of the power supply to see if there is a switch for on/off plus some have a switch to change the voltage input.Comment
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At the very least, something should display on the monitor - something telling you what key to press to get into the BIOS and key press for a boot menu. None of that depends on the screen resolution.
If you see nothing, ever, on the monitor then the video card is bad, even if the fan works. Or the monitor is bad, the cable is bad or the power connector from monitor to wall plug is bad. Stick to the monitor and swap out cables to see if anything ever shows on the screen.
You mentioned trying the onboard video. Did you remove the video card when you tried the onboard? (I once installed a video card but connected the monitor to the onboard connector and kept wondering why nothing appeared on the screen.)Comment
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