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Please say the status please Chu, is it a black screen?
If the computer starts up halfway through the black screen.
It is usually missing system files, or files are corrupted and missing, or graphics card drivers or viruses.
Press F8 to enter safe mode when booting up, remove the graphics card driver, reboot, and reinstall the graphics card driver.
Or enter the safe mode start menu, run msconfig enter, remove all (except ctfmon) checkmarks in the startup, save and reboot (this can also speed up the boot of the computer), and then reinstall the system.
When you boot up, you can start a black screen or it may be that the graphics card is too hot, or the CPU is too hot.
If it's turned on, it doesn't respond, it's black.
The black screen cannot be turned on, which is generally due to poor contact of memory or graphics card or memory quality or power supply problems or poor CPU contact (no sound or beep sound when booting up, more than two sounds are problematic, and a short tick is normal).
Generally to reseat the graphics card and memory card, the main thing is to clean the dust near the CPU and memory, which is easiest to do - or replace the memory or graphics card or power supply.
The capacitor on the motherboard may be bursting, see if the capacitor near your computer's CPU (the capacitor erected like a keg) is bulging, the normal should be flat, buy a few of the same model in the electronic market, and change it for a few cents.
There is a possibility that the graphics card or CPU is too hot, check the fan.
If none of the above is the problem, it's a problem with the display.
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In fact, what you said is not very detailed, and everyone did not hear it too clearly.
But it can be imagined that there must be a spark when you plug it in, and the smell is burned. First of all, from the point of view of nothing, there may be a strong voltage in the power supply or motherboard, which causes the boot to be unresponsive. Then you try to unplug the power supply of the case, take off the motherboard battery, and turn it on again after a minute or so.
If it can't be solved, I think the problem may be serious. Remove the motherboard and check for visible burn marks on the back of the motherboard. If not, if you know a computer, you can find a replacement part of the same file in turn, find out the bad parts, or you can't repair the computer, the problem may become bigger.
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Turn off the power first, then unplug the motherboard battery, turn it back on after two minutes, and then turn it on again.
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Unplug the optical drive power supply and data cable first, maybe your data selection is reversed, and then the motherboard CMOS is discharged, that is, take off the battery and put it on after a while, if it is still invalid, send it for repair.
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You're awesome.
You can plug and unplug the optical drive when the machine is turned on?
Terrible. If you're using a parallel optical drive.
I suggest you just switch to a serial one. You've already taken out the port. If it's a serial port.
It's better to change the motherboard than to send it for repair. . .
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Is it that you can't turn on the machine when you connect it to the optical drive?
I often encounter such problems when installing machines. If it is connected to the optical drive, it can't be turned on.
Pull down the optical drive to turn it on. That's 80% a problem with the optical drive.。。 Do as you say upstairs.
If it doesn't work. Change the optical drive.
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I guess your optical drive is broken.
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Summary. Hello, pro 1, there are several possibilities that the computer can't be turned on, there is a problem with the power supply, there is a problem with the graphics card, there is a problem with the memory, and there is a problem with the power supply of the motherboard. 2. If the optical drive can be turned on, it means that the optical drive is powered on normally, and check whether the power supply fan is operating normally.
3. If the fan cannot operate normally, the power supply is faulty, and replacing the power supply can solve the problem. 4. If the power supply fan is normal, remove the independent graphics card and connect the integrated graphics card to see if the computer can start normally. 5. If the integrated graphics card cannot boot the computer, please unplug the memory module and wipe the gold finger and replace the slot to see if it can boot normally.
6. If none of the above methods work, it means that there is a problem with the motherboard, and the motherboard should be repaired or replaced to solve the problem.
Hello, I have seen your question, and I am sorting out the answer, please wait for a while Hello, pro 1, there are several possibilities if the computer does not turn on, there is a problem with the power supply, there is a problem with the graphics card, there is a problem with the memory, and there is a problem with the power supply of the motherboard. 2. If the optical drive can be opened, it means that the optical drive is powered on normally, and check whether the power supply is operating normally. 3. If the fan cannot operate normally, the power supply is faulty, and replacing the power supply can solve the problem.
4. If the power supply fan is normal, remove the independent graphics card and connect the integrated graphics card to see if the computer can start normally. 5. If the integrated graphics card cannot start the computer, please unplug the memory module and wipe the gold finger and replace the slot to see if it can start normally. 6. If none of the above methods work, it means that there is a problem with the motherboard, and the motherboard should be repaired or replaced to solve the problem.
Where is the integrated graphics card located.
Hello, the pro-integrated graphics card is generally located on the other side of the processor opposite the socket inside the motherboard near the corner of the motherboard.
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