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On 14 Sep 2009 at 2:27, Vanessa Henderson wrote:
> I've just installed a new MSI motherboard in a system that the
> previous board went bad. I have 1 stick of DDR2 4200. Once I press
> the power button, my monitor says no signal and the screen stays
> black. All fans are running, but I can't see a thing. Please help
The "no sognal" message is your monitor telling you it isn't
getting anything from the video card in the PC. Two things to
check:
1. Make sure that the video cable is firmly seated and, if at
all possible, screwed down at both ends.
2. Make sure that the video card is firmly seated in its slot.
Historically they have often come part way out when machines are
moved or internal updates (such as RAM installation) are done.
The initial power-on display comes from ROM, and should
include additional messages if a problem with installed RAM is
found. So bad RAM, if that's what you're worried about, should
not cause this loss of video signal.
David Gillett
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