New Computer

merty-b-

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I have just put together a new computer but I can't get the thing to work. It goes on but I don't think it is starting up nor is there any picture on my monitor. I have a new Graphics card, Ram, Motherboard but it is the same Hard Drive. Help please. It is doeing my nut in.
 
merty-b- said:
I have just put together a new computer but I can't get the thing to work. It goes on but I don't think it is starting up nor is there any picture on my monitor. I have a new Graphics card, Ram, Motherboard but it is the same Hard Drive. Help please. It is doeing my nut in.

Do you get any beeps during the boot sequence? also you really need to format the Hard Drive, new components screw Windows big style.
I would suggest you reinstall WinXp and start from scratch.

PM me if you need any further info
 
This will piss you off if its this mate. New graphics cards tend to have a 4/6 pin power adapter on them. You should have a lead that runs from your power supply that will connect into your graphics card. If this isn't plugged in, plug it in and see what happens.
 
Thanks for all your help. I should have said that I have got it working now. One of the Ram sockets must be f**ked as when I put the 2 sticks of ram in the board doesn't boot up
 
merty-b- said:
Thanks for all your help. I should have said that I have got it working now. One of the Ram sockets must be f**ked as when I put the 2 sticks of ram in the board doesn't boot up

Does the board only have 2 slots?
 
quiet_riot said:
merty-b- said:
Thanks for all your help. I should have said that I have got it working now. One of the Ram sockets must be f**ked as when I put the 2 sticks of ram in the board doesn't boot up

Does the board only have 2 slots?

Yeh.
 
merty-b- said:
quiet_riot said:
merty-b- said:
Thanks for all your help. I should have said that I have got it working now. One of the Ram sockets must be f**ked as when I put the 2 sticks of ram in the board doesn't boot up

Does the board only have 2 slots?

Yeh.


Have you tried both sticks of RAM on their own, just to check it's the slot and not the stick?
 

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