
Does anyone have any suggestions about what the trouble may be?
Thanks for any assistance you may provide,
btk (billy the kid)
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I am trying to fix a Gateway ZX4800 all in one touch screen computer running Windows 7 Home Premium. When you hit the power switch, you can see the CPU fan start up, then stop and start up again and then stop. You can see the power light on the front of the computer come on and stay on. I can feel the HDD spinning up and continue to run. There is nothing displayed on the monitor during all this time. I have changed out the CPU and the motherboard, swapped out the memory chips, disconnected the HDD, all to no avail. No matter which motherboard I use or CPU chip the results are the same. My gut is telling me that I am having a monitor display problem, but the CPU fan's reaction is throwing me a curve. I am at a loss as to what to try to do next.
Does anyone have any suggestions about what the trouble may be?
Thanks for any assistance you may provide,
btk (billy the kid)
Try shining a flashlight on it at different angles to see if there's an image.
When you hit the power switch, you can see the CPU fan start up, then stop and start up again and then stop.
No one thought this was odd? Have you tried another power supply?
I have reached a diagnosis of video also. With all devices removed from system, and just the bare essentials to start the computer I still get no video so I can not get into COMS. Does anyone know of any test to prove the display screen or the LCD inverter board is bad, before I sink any more money into this thing?This would be my first guess too.. +1
The only thing you could do at this point is remove the LCD from the machine and feed it a signal via something like an LCD tester, like I have, but that's way too expensive for just testing one machine.
If the unit had an external VGA or other video port, then that could be something to try, but lacking that I think you're screwed.![]()
I feel like i must be missing something...
If I grab the inverter and throw it out the freaking window, how does that make the cpu fan stop and how would that prevent the system from booting into windows..maybe playing some sound to indicate its reached windows etc etc?
I mean i rarely work on laptops and even more rarely work on AIO units but I didnt think this would stall a person from trouble shooting the rest of the system if he unplugged it.
I must be missing something.
True, the OP hasn't yet mentioned if he tested/replaced the power supply, which I think is the only major component he didn't specifically mention.