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my computer isn't working?
my computer was working fine earlier
when i went to go turn it on to use it again i heard some beep noise
when my computer started to boot my monitor screen went black
i tried looking at the settings on my monitor and it said it was on power save mode
and to get it to work i had to move the mouse or press a key on the keyboard and it didn't work
i checked if everything was plugged in and it was
what do i do?
when my computer started up there was the loading screen but messed up like it was all blurred and now my screen just stays black
9 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The following are the usual reasons because of which you usually find the screen going blank..
1. Loose moniter cable at monitor.
2. Loose monitor cable at the CPU (Cabinet) end
3. Loose Display card
4. Loose RAM
If the problem is due to any of the above reasons you can simply solve by romoving it and putting it back on tightly and properly. This usually works.
If still it does not try the following:
1. Try Plugging a different monitor to your pc.
This ways you can be sure if its the Monitor that is faulty!
2. RAM : Is also a main concern. Ram if you don't know what they are...then they are the small sleek sticks fitting on your computer's mother board. If you have more than 2 then try removing one and restart the computer with each one.
Probably your Ram has gone bad and one of them still might be working!!!
Just for your knowlege : If you have both the ram chips on your pc and one is fautly and one is working fine.. Your Pc wont work > You have to remove the faulty one!!
Good Luck
- ?Lv 61 decade ago
The powersave mode sounds like the monitor itself and doesn't really have anything to do with the computer. The beeping is usually indicative of a hardware failure, have you changed any internal components? If so, remove them and go back to original configuration and see if it works, if you haven't then it may be the hardware failure. You can check some websites and right down the sequence of beeps and boops as it's morse code for a motherboard to let you know what the problem is, if you're not very "techy" you may need to see a pc repair guy.
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- 1 decade ago
well they make something called beep codes so you need to find out the beep codes for your computer and going by that,it should tell you the problem.
It is probably ram fell out of it's slot and you need to put it back onside of the slot
I AM FOR SURE IT IS SOMETHING INSIDE OF THE COMPUTER
so you probably need to take it to a repair shop or try to do it yourself just make sure ALL POWER IS OFF
good luck :)
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- 1 decade ago
unplug everything, then plug everything back in. turn the computer on. If it ask you to go into safe mood or straight to windows push windows. when you do that and it comes back on to be safe restart it again; it should be fine after that.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
how did you ask a question if your monitor is blank? check the power setting in the control panel.
- Boris 22Lv 61 decade ago
Computer RAM might be bad, that.s why it is beeping.Bad RAM module needs to be replaced
- JJLv 71 decade ago
They always tell me to "turn it off and then turn it back on" and strangely it always works!
- 1 decade ago
BIOS crash? hard drive faileur, POST errors,
Source(s): there are too many variables in this situation. sorry...