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leon632
24th February, 2012, 02:15 PM
So I was watching a you tube video when my comp froze. I reset it but it would get so far through the start up process then freeze.
There is nothing happening now though. It won't allow me to BIOS or anything my tv just says no signal.
There's power to the case and I'm pretty certain my hard drives are ok.
I tried taking the cmos battery out and unplugging but still can't get to BIOS. I've taken out all usb devices and disconnected all my hard drives and dvd drive and tried to start it but still no luck.
I just think its had it.
does anyone know whether a new motherboard would fix it or what may have caused the problem and how I can sort it?

Shady
24th February, 2012, 02:16 PM
sounds like a power surge, and could be either /or/ mobo/ cpu...

leon632
24th February, 2012, 02:28 PM
I was looking to upgrade so might get a new motherboard and chip.
I'll have a look and see what's about or maybe see if I can find some spares and repairs cheap on eBay for a quick fix. If it was the CPU that had gone wouldn't it still enter BIOS?

leon632
24th February, 2012, 02:29 PM
I was looking to upgrade so might get a new motherboard and chip.
I'll have a look and see what's about or maybe see if I can find some spares and repairs cheap on eBay for a quick fix. If it was the CPU that had gone wouldn't it still enter BIOS?

Cod3waX
24th February, 2012, 07:14 PM
do hardware test make sure everything is connected right then go down the list

unplug ya hdd(s) thisa will save them from ****ing up
remove the ram then try booting the board

if no joy change the power supply

lets us know how u get on

shankill2012
24th February, 2012, 08:29 PM
I would agree with "Cod3waX " and take your ram out and try to boot, similar thing happend to me and the ram was the culprit.

alistairlee
25th February, 2012, 06:17 PM
Also try removing video card if its got an onboard vga connector to try.
Al

nibblitz
25th February, 2012, 10:26 PM
Buy a can of replacement smoke to top up the PSU, cause a mate of mine told me that his PSU stopped working when the smoke escaped from it..

iwan19872007
26th February, 2012, 05:52 PM
The power supply is probably the problem

the snapman
26th February, 2012, 07:39 PM
I had a similar problem after the major updates from Windows... could not get into the BIOS stage.

Pressed/reseated all connections to motherboard/hardrive/memory, etc, and it came back to life. Don't know if that helps.

Mamito
27th February, 2012, 05:42 AM
But to answer your question; if the CPU went bad you will not gain access to the BIOS.

leon632
27th February, 2012, 12:08 PM
sorry it's taken a while to get back on here. quite difficult when I don't have a comp lol.
I have power, If the dvd drive is plugged in with a disc in it fires up so I don't think its the psu.
I've taken everything out just leaving the cpu and nothing.
When I get the money I think I'm going to get an AMD llano 3870k and an Asus F1A75-m pro motherboard.
Will cost close to ?200 but will hopefully last my needs for a good while.