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| Newb Techie Join Date: Apr 2008
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| My sister called me and told me her monitor was saying no input. I told her a couple of things to try but it didn't work. When I went over there to look at it, I noticed the fan over the cpu sounded like a boeing 747. I never did any of the troubleshooting I was going to do for the monitor because I figured with the noise the fan was making it was something else. Its a little dusty on the inside, I wouldn't say it was horrible but needs some cleaning. I don't think that would be the problem though. Does anyone have any clue of what I could do to troubleshoot this problem? What would cause the fan to being running so hard? Thanks in advance for you help. |
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I've blown the dust out reseated the ram and expansion cards. still loud and no hard drive activity. It doesn't look like its booting at all and as I said above the monitor is saying "no input" edit: I also removed the cmos battery and put it back in edit 2: I just reseated the sata cable on both ends and it works now...how wierd Last edited by tbfoster1; 04-27-2008 at 04:08 PM. | |
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| Newb Techie Join Date: Apr 2008
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| The problem came back after working for a couple of weeks. Here is a rundown of everything I've tried and a summary of the initial problem This post might be kind of lengthy but I want to make sure I cover everything First: The system I am working with: HP Pavilion Media Center (m7580n) AMD Athlon 64 x2 Dual-core processor 4400 2G Ram NVIDIA GeForce 7300 LE Graphics Card 320G Hard Drive My sister called me and said she has no video output on the monitor. When I arrived I realized the CPU fan was running loud and I noticed the computer wasn't booting so I started rooting around inside. Here is what I did I blew out all the dust inside of the computer I removed and replaced the CMOS battery I reseated all the cards I tried booting with each of the RAM sticks and then with no RAM. Finally I removed the SATA Cable from the motherboard and reseated it. It started working. It worked for a couple of weeks and then the same problem came back. This time I tried reseating the SATA Cable again, then moved the cable to another SATA Connection on the MB (there is 4 SATA on the MB but only 1 is used) I Tried unplugging the power and IDE connection from the DVD/CD I then took an old hard drive and used the (Master) Side of the IDE that is normally plugged into the DVD/CD. So the SATA drive was not in use at all And I tried Reseating the CPU Fan power connection to the motherboard. Nothing is working and I have a loud CPU FAN and no hard drive activity. Thank You |
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