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1 Unplug the memory and turn it on, and listen for any alarm sound
Yes, the memory slots are basically fine.
There are no memory slot issues or damage to the memory power supply chip
If there is no alarm sound in the memory, proceed to step 2.
2 Unplug the graphics card and turn it on, and listen to whether there is an alarm sound
Yes The graphics card slot is basically fine.
There is no problem with the graphics card or the graphics card slot
In addition, if the CPU power supply chip of the motherboard is broken, it will not be able to turn on, and the chip needs to be replaced (the specific performance of the CPU power supply chip is bad: all fans are running normally after booting, the motherboard has no self-test, and the computer cannot start).
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1) Straighten all the hardware from the ground up, be careful. If it doesn't work, try not plugging in the memory to see if it will alarm, or if you have a motherboard diagnostic card, see what it shows**. If there is no problem with your display, I guess your memory may be a little sick, so you can try again.
2) You open the case to see if your high-pressure bubble is bulging, if it is past the drum period, the motherboard is broken.
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It is estimated that the motherboard does not support 533 drops.
But the memory shouldn't be able to go in.,You forcibly press it in?
Sweat... It's possible that the slot is damaged, and you can insert your original memory module into another one.
The minimum memory usage of the 533 is on the 915 motherboard.
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There are three possibilities: 1. The motherboard is broken; 2. The fan is broken; 3. The memory is broken.
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It may be a bad contact, so reconnect the hard drive cable. I've had a similar problem with my computer, but it's not confused, it's just that there is no signal.
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I would like to ask, what did you do that caused the machine to not be able to start?
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Short circuit, plug it back in or the CPU burns.
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In fact, there are many reasons why it can't be turned on, such as no power and memory sticks, which need to be checked one by one, if there are no problems, you need to take it to the repair shop to check.
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What did you do to be like this?
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Unplug the battery! It will be turned on later.
You can plug the back of the link all back, maybe the line is broken.
It may be that your home computer has been used for too long, and the power supply pipe has burst. Find someone to fix it, but if you can't fix it, you can only change the host, so that's the only way.
You don't need to upgrade the version.,Although you can upgrade to.,You just brush it.,Or the version of the brush.,Go to the 96 forum to search for it.,Brush tutorials.,A lot.,There's a post written by Zhu Yuyan.,It's okay.。 Flashing is very simple, don't panic at all, what are you afraid of brushing bricks and the like, as long as you don't downgrade the brush, remember to remember. >>>More
New or old? Don't install the new one.,It's okay to have the old one.,CPU single-core garbage.。。。 The motherboard is C61 graphics card integration, the memory hard disk is okay, plus the chassis power supply, if the host is old, **between 650-700, if it is brand new, it is not worth much, because the new board of C61 is just 200 quick money, brand new** is about 1200, if it is put 5 months ago, 900 can be done, because now the memory is too expensive,。。 >>>More
I agree that there may be conflicts, and many situations will be caused, such as abnormal shutdowns, which are more illustrative if they do not load, my suggestion. >>>More