Blinking little numbers on the screen

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Dainusa

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PC will not start. I get lots of little grey blinking numbers on the screen when I turn it on. Could it be graphic card fault?
 
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PC will not start. I get lots of little grey blinking numbers on the screen when I turn it on. Could it be graphic card fault?
Have you tried to remove and reinsert the Video Card and make sure to do the same with any power cables going to the Video Card (if there are any).

Does the fan (if any) on the Video Card spin?

If still the same then yes the card is gone.
 
You were advised earlier to unplug your monitor cable from your video card and plug it in your onboard video port. Unfortunately that will not work until you physically remove the video card as well. Try doing that, and if your graphics are good then either the video card or driver is at fault.
 
Have you tried to remove and reinsert the Video Card and make sure to do the same with any power cables going to the Video Card (if there are any).

Does the fan (if any) on the Video Card spin?

If still the same then yes the card is gone.
Yes, the fan spins :/ guess i'll have to get a new one
 
You were advised earlier to unplug your monitor cable from your video card and plug it in your onboard video port. Unfortunately that will not work until you physically remove the video card as well. Try doing that, and if your graphics are good then either the video card or driver is at fault.
Unfortunately it does not have onboard video port :( so i can't do that.
 
Do you have another vid card you can try?
They r all to old and dont fit the motherboard :/ maybe i'll ask my friends if they can give their for a small test :d want to make sure it's the card fault before i'll buy a new one :) power supply unit makes weirs sound sometimes also lol
 
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