New pc problem

Started by Barndog, Nov 02, 2011, 17:49:17

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Barndog

My new pc arrived today, i plugged it in and im getting nothing on my moniter, plus its switching it off, i plugged my old one back in and its all fine, the new pc is turning on ok but just no boot up on moniter, im gutted here, any idea guys why its doing this?

cavillas

Is the monitor lead plugged inot the right socket?  There might be a graphics card and the lead is plugged into the mobo one.
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Rik

Also, check the old monitor with the new machine or vice versa, that will establish if you have been supplied with a dud monitor.
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Glenn

Are you using the supplied video cable that came with the monitor, not all monitors work with all cables? My Harzo monitor only works with a DVI-Dual cable for instance.
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Technical Ben

Yep. There is DV-I and DV-A. Some monitors are not compatible with the other (one is analogue and one is digital).

Does the PC give a bios beep on boot up? What PC is it, where was it purchased? What was included (monitor or just base unit)?
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Lona

Have you made sure your graphics driver is installed properly.?


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Gary

Quote from: Lona on Nov 03, 2011, 16:46:59
Have you made sure your graphics driver is installed properly.?
Not easy if you cant see anything... ;) Make sure its actually booting, like has been said, what mobo, some have codes and lights indicating issues.
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Barndog

Sorry for the late reply, i had it plugged into the wrong socket haha, all working now but i cant seem to connect using my old speedtouch modem, i messaged a guy from idnet today and he told me its likely not supported with windows 7, so i have ordered a netgear router form him which comes prefigured so hopefully i will be up and running within a few days...thanks again

Technical Ben

If you use usb that may be the case.
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Lance

A router will give a much better connection than a modem anyway.
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Barndog

I have ordered a netgear wired router from idnet which comes tomorrow, they say its preconfigured so will i just need to run the disc and i will automatically connect, or will i have to set up passwords and stuff myself, like i say im useless and dreading it, i have had my new pc a week now tomorrow and have still to get to use it ...thanks

zappaDPJ

If it's been pre-configured for you then you should only have to plug it in and go. If there is a disc supplied I'd ignore it completely. It's never a good idea to install anything that comes with PC hardware because it probably contains out of date drivers and unnecessary bloatware that will just confuse things.
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Lance

The only thing is if you want to use wifi in which case you might need to set that up. Otherwise it's just a case of plug in and go.
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Barndog

Thanks Zappa and Lance, i feel a bit better now :thumb:

zappaDPJ

If you encounter a problem, just leave a post. I'm sure someone will be able to talk you though it :)
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