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I have a problem I don't know if it's a dead mobo....a friend of mine brought her PC to me and I checked it. the problem is when you switch it on, nothing happens....it powers up but it don;t display anything to the monitor...there were no beeping sounds.......but the light goes on.....I suspect a bad psu but when I replaced it with one from a working PC it's still the same...what could be the problem here?
 
The motherboard may have been damaged if the power supply went pop. It happens alot and unfortunately, anything connected to the motherboard could be damaged aswell. Do the fans come on when you try to boot the PC with the original power supply? If so, it sounds like the original power supply is OK.

Try disconnecting anything that isn't necessary to get the PC running. Only leave the RAM, graphics, PSU and CPU plugged into the motherboard, disconnect any IDE/SATA drives and take out any PCI cards and try it again. Try reseating the graphics card and RAM. Try taking one stick of ram out at a time and booting. Do you have any spare parts (RAM, CPU, Graphics)?

After that, it's a matter of eliminating each component. My first port of call would be to get a working motherboard and try the other components in that. Let us know how it goes :)
 
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All good advice. You can also reset the CMOS by removing the battery for a little while then replacing it if you can't find the jumpers. I also agree it sounds like a dead mobo. I have seen this many times and its almost always the mobo.
 
Most of the times the problem you have is a dead mobo but apart from what Simmy says there is a quick thing you can test also. Just unplug the PC and reset the CMOS using the motherboard jumper. Sometimes the BIOS hangs and resetting it brings the mobo again to life. Give it a try in case you are lucky.
 
Sounds like a dead motherboard to me as well. A not-very-technical way to test for a dead motherboard (hey, it works for me) is if the motherboard has a PC speaker, take out all of its RAM. The computer beep like mad that there is no RAM. If it does this it is probably working as it can diagnose itself.
 
$10 says its either the video card or the slot ;)
I would have said videocard/slot as well but he said there were no posts beeps whatsoever so I still think its gonna be the mobo. It still could be the video card though, perhaps if you have an old PCI video card laying around you could test it?
 
lol @ Bryce. Well i guess the video card slot is part of the mobo :D

Mate you should be looking for burned capacitors arround the video card slot. It can get pretty hot and dusty in there and if the 3D card fan gets clogged up with dust and stops things start to melt.
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Good luck :)
 
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Try disconnecting anything that isn't necessary to get the PC running. Only leave the RAM, graphics, PSU and CPU plugged into the motherboard, disconnect any IDE/SATA drives and take out any PCI cards and try it again. Try reseating the graphics card and RAM. Try taking one stick of ram out at a time and booting. Do you have any spare parts (RAM, CPU, Graphics)?

Hi, I'm a beginner-technician. I just want to know what the acronym PSU stands for.
 
Most of the times the problem you have is a dead mobo but apart from what Simmy says there is a quick thing you can test also. Just unplug the PC and reset the CMOS using the motherboard jumper. Sometimes the BIOS hangs and resetting it brings the mobo again to life. Give it a try in case you are lucky.

I also have a problem on my computer. I'm not sure if the mobo is dead or if I have a damaged video card. I suspect that it is the video card that has a damage. I'm not familiar with motherboard jumper. But I'd like to try it. Can you give me specific details about motherboard jumper. Is it inside the mobo? what does it look like?
 
near or around the battery on the mobo i believe there should be 3 metal prongs sticking up out of the mobo. There should also be a piece of what looks like plastic connector, connecting two of the prongs. If you take that connector and move it to the other two, leave it there for a second, then move it back, your BIOS will have been reset.
 
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Just to clarify what thecoldone06 has said with a picture, as I know he can't post links just yet :)

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I tried it but it did not work. This is my problem my pc is not loading windows xp. After the image loading windows xp(not sure of the exact words). The screen is splashing a blue screen and then it resets. Before I cannot see anything on the monitor it doesn't open up. But I bought a surplus(second hand) 8mb video card(I think it's an agp because the slot is color brown) and can now see images and text. Do you think 8mb of video card isn't enought to run windows xp? I also have tried to reinstall windows xp but the cpu just resets.
 
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