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Posted by: Catracho

When I boot up I plug the monitor to the graphic card and i get nothing. The cpu, cdr, dvdrom everything works but I cannt see anything. No bios no set up nothing! The monitor says "No signal imput"

Can someone please help me!

I'd be really grateful!! Thanks



Posted by: Keikan

Try jaming the video card in the agp slot more?



Posted by: delphin460

grab a pci video card , an old one will do, and put it in start it up and go to the bios

change the video option to start from agp first

then change cards, and restart , this should fix it



Posted by: Mr. Elmo

Originally posted by delphin460@3 April 2004 - 09:18
grab a pci video card , an old one will do, and put it in start it up and go to the bios

change the video option to start from agp first

then change cards, and restart , this should fix it
i dont think that would be the problem...i mean, what if ppl didnt have a pci gfx card?

is this in intergrated gfx card or a agp ?

does the card work in another system?



Posted by: Catracho

Originally posted by Mr. Elmo+3 April 2004 - 10:44--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Mr. Elmo @ 3 April 2004 - 10:44)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-delphin460@3 April 2004 - 09:18
grab a pci video card , an old one will do, and put it in start it up and go to the bios

change the video option to start from agp first

then change cards, and restart , this should fix it
i dont think that would be the problem...i mean, what if ppl didnt have a pci gfx card?

is this in intergrated gfx card or a agp ?

does the card work in another system? [/b][/quote]
It works on another system. I am going nuts man!

Anyways....I dont know but i kind of need help here with some cables.

There are two gray cables comming out from the power supply

One of the cables have four tyny cables coming out
black = (1) Ground
Red = (1) + 5V
Green = (1) + D
White = (1) - D

The second one has five
Black = (2) Shields
Black = (2) Ground
Red = (2) + 5V
Green = (2) + D
White = (2) - D


MOBO = K7T266 Pro2-U

MS-6593 (v 1.X) ATX mainboard
AMD Athlon XP/ Athlon / Duron Processor

hope this info helps u help me thanks

Catracho



Posted by: Catracho

Originally posted by delphin460@3 April 2004 - 10:18
grab a pci video card , an old one will do, and put it in start it up and go to the bios

change the video option to start from agp first

then change cards, and restart , this should fix it
Cannt do that. Cannt even see boot up, no bios nothing.
The system turns on, cpu fans work, switches work.



Posted by: ck-uk

on the board mate have u plug'd the 2 power plugs in ,the 20 pin & the 4 pin ??



Posted by: Virtualbody1234

Clear the CMOS.



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@3 April 2004 - 07:32
Clear the CMOS.
I agree

I couldnt get my mobo to read my HDD and stuff and it just wouldnt work at all.

Reseting the CMOS made it all work fine. It might take a couple of trys though.



Posted by: ck-uk

I rekon mate he hasnt put the 4 pin in mate which is what'ill happen.It'll all power bu wont post.



Posted by: Catracho

Originally posted by ck-uk@3 April 2004 - 14:54
I rekon mate he hasnt put the 4 pin in mate which is what'ill happen.It'll all power bu wont post.
What 4 pin? where do i plug those ? Thanks!

Like you say everything powers up but wont post. Cannt get nothing



Posted by: ck-uk

The power supply socket on the mobo mate.



Posted by: lynx

The MS-6593 mobo doesn't have connectors for the 5-pin and 4-pin power leads - just leave them loose.

Try clearing cmos - that is often the problem. Make sure you remove the power cord before trying this - it often fails to clear if you leave it connected.

If that doesn't work, remove almost everything you can from the motherboard. You should be left with keyboard, graphics card, cpu (and HSF), memory, 20 pin power and the power button connector.

If it still doesn't work you've probably got a faulty component (probably cpu or mobo), but next try reseating all the components.



Posted by: mr. nails

everything can still boot up with a no post. no post? bad mb.



Posted by: ObiWan

do u get any beeps.
if not it is probably a foulty mobo or psu






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