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Problems with my monitor

1K views 4 replies 3 participants last post by  skeme 
Try a cold boot-unplug the machine or turn it off at the main switch on the back for a minute. I have a couple of computers that do this too but when I fiddle with them a while they eventually turn on (in fact the pentium 3 I am taliking about on another post does that). Anyway, if that doesn't work, you can consider a cmos reset-find the bios jumper and reset it. If you can then get it to boot long enough to enter the new cmos then you might be able to work from some conservative settings to more aggressive ones one at a time.
Then there is a chance you might just have a memory module it doesn't like. Most of the problems with incompatible memory were left behind with the high/low density pc133's but you occasionally find even DDR's that just don't work with certain boards-or else it may just be faulty. Borrow someone else's to double check.
 
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