Computer Troubleshooting tips are not lit

  • Thursday, September 9, 2010
  • warnet twin

  • When you turn on your computer in the morning or in the office, no response at all and maybe a computer that usually lights a flame, not now. It's a frustrating thing, maybe the information below can help you:

       
    1. All you have to check first is whether the power cable on your computer are installed properly (not loose). Check all the cables that connect computers, monitors, UPS or stabilizer, is attached to a power source. UPS may also be damaged if you or stabilizer is no problem on the cable, try not to use UPS or stabilizer first, see if you turn on your computer.

       
    2. Remember if you have previously made changes to your computer before, such as changing the power supply voltage, move the computer or fiddling with the inside of the computer, or change the BIOS settings. If there is return to normal or double-check the part that never touch you if installed correctly.

       
    3. If you have to change BIOS settings, and you can not change it back because the computer there is no response, then you need to reset the BIOS manually. Mainboard guide you to reset the BIOS. Do it right.

       
    4. Is your computer noises sound of 'beep' long or repeated?, If so, mungkiin VGA Card or your memory is not installed properly. Try to open the computer case cover and check advance or pull the plug VGA or memory card if you're sure it's the cause.

    If all the above you've done, but the computer still does not work, there may be damage to your computer. In general, the damage that may occur:

        
    * Damage is usually on the Power Supply, if the computer does not turn on the lights at all.

        
    * Damage to the VGA Card, Mainboard & Memory, if the computer lights up but the monitor screen was dark. Certain damage on the hard drive also can cause such things

        
    * Damage to the screen (LCD) when the computer is on and no sound 'beep' Hard Drive 1x and lights are lit, and all the fans running.

    If you have the spare parts are on top and you happen to have the ability to install these components, you can do it yourself. If not we suggest you contact a computer store or the people who are expert in this field.
    If your computer is still within the warranty period should contact the stores that sell them, do not try to repair itself because of the warranty can be burned if you remove certain components.

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