Screen Does Not Power Up?

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  1. smogmag

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    Yesterday my mouse froze on the screen of my PC. I plugged in a USB mouse and hey presto it was OK? Then after about twenty minutes my screen switched off? I tried hooking up to a spare monitor but this too had no signal being sent to it. I also tested the original screen by connecting to my laptop. The screen worked. ??? I also tested out the original mouse using my laptop and it too was OK?

    Can anyone advise a technical luddard?

    Thanks in anticipation

    Steve
     
  2. smogmag

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    Update: I have done some research and after listening to the 'beeps' being emitted, have narrowed my problem down to

    1 Long, 2 Short Video adapter failure Bad video adapter

    However, what is the solution for this? Presumably because the mouse failed first this would suggest a failure in RAM or am I talking rubbish? If it is a bad video adapter what should i do?
     
  3. BoBBYI986

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    Hi, If you've read your motherboards manual and the following beeps you mentioned says it's bad video then you'll have to invest in another graphics card. what motherboard is it
    before buying a new graphics card I would try and re-seat the current card to see if it makes any difference, if not you'll have to buy a new card.
     
  4. smogmag

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    Thanks. Would the fact that the first thing I noticed was that the mouse failed before the screen ? What would that indicate?
     
  5. HardwareHunter

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    I was wondering if it was your video card, anyways you have found what the problem is though.
     
  6. smogmag

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    Folks, thanks for your replies. it turned out to be a mother board failure. First the mouse, then the video card. Anyway, sorted now. Thanks
     

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