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Check your motherboard for a loose CPU or loose memory module. The exact
same thing happened to me a couple weeks ago and all I did was unplug the
CPU and plug it back in again and I was back up and running. If nothing else
works, check if the motherboard went bad.

Larry A. Kaduce
 


-----Original Message-----
From: David Wilkerson

I have a Compaq Presario 7462, yes it is old and i am cheap, but it has no
video output to the monitor. The monitor says no input signal when i turn
the computer on. The only thing i did was move it to clean behind it and now
that is what i get. It has the integrated video and all on the motherboard.
Any clues as to why or what the problem is? TIA!!

David

 

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