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Resolved Turned off desktop, now no graphics

Discussion in 'PC Hardware' started by alnilam2206, 2010/07/10.

  1. 2010/07/10
    alnilam2206

    alnilam2206 Inactive Thread Starter

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    [FONT= "Verdana"][/FONT]Hi, I hope someonecan help me. My son was on his pc, a Fujitsu Siemen Amilo Si3535. When he turned off pc, the monitor instantly went blank and has stayed that way.
    Now, I checked all connections and they are good.I took the monitor from my pc and hooked it up, just to check and see if it was monitor, well, same thing, no signal from pc. Then I opened case, got power from power pack and fans are working.
    What I am wondering is the pc has a lock out feature just above turn off option. How would you unlock pc with no graphics? If, this is the problem. Owners manual gives no reference to this option.
     
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    retiredlearner

    retiredlearner SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    Hi alnilam2206, Welcome to Windowsbbs. Has the PC got inboard Graphics or a plug in card? Neil.
     

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    alnilam2206

    alnilam2206 Inactive Thread Starter

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    it has a on board Nvdia 9400
     
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    retiredlearner

    retiredlearner SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    Quote:When he turned off pc, :confused:the monitor instantly went blank and has stayed that way.
    Did your son > Start > Turn off computer > Turn off?
    Or did he switch off at the AC power source (wall socket) or Press the button on the front of the computer? Neil.
     
  6. 2010/07/11
    mattman

    mattman Inactive Alumni

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    Disconnect any devices, take out any add-in cards if there any.

    I found the manuals
    http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/Manuals/ShowDescription_KMT.asp?DokuID=213589
    http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/Manuals/ShowDescription_KMT.asp?DokuID=213409
    What is the status of the power LED (or is there HDD activity to suggest Windows is starting up)?

    You might need to pull out and reseat cable connections (with the machine powered off, of course).

    You might need to "Clear the CMOS ". Let us know if you want to try that.

    Matt
     
  7. 2010/07/12
    alnilam2206

    alnilam2206 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Well, I turned off machine for the night. Turned it on in AM, heard a snap, and now it works. For how long, unknown.
     
  8. 2010/07/14
    mattman

    mattman Inactive Alumni

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    Let's mark this thread resolved for the moment (you can mark it Resolved in the Thread Tools). You could take the Resolved mark off if you want to open the discussion again.

    Thanks for letting us know how it went (I would still pull out and reseat the cable connections, there might be a dodgy connection there somewhere).

    Matt
     

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