Montior works on my laptop but nothing on my desk top
NonE I have
No PC just pavillion stated the case sides sticker HP clearly answer this question, called a service tag
the desktop makes fan sounds, turned on, does it?
2 fans or more, PSU and CPU
monitor tests good , and is not a bad vga cable, proved.
PC (unstated ) bad ok
if PC is bad, and monitor is turned on first
the monitor will show "no signal" or cables not connected or no sync)
(hint, monitor on first, count to 10 turn on PC last)
so test the PC ,oK, it is not hard,.
step 1, do both both fans spin and actually blow air
3 fans or more, with nicer video card with fan.
fan 1 , PSU
fan 2, CPU
fan3, GPU and even case fans exist,
12 steps, #1 is hard power reset.
last of after all is bad motherboard if VGA jack THERE is dead.
i bet it is not a bad mobo, ok.....
if you see 2 VGA jacks on rear of PC or DVI
only one will work, the one on the PCI VGA slot will be active only,so do not use the wrong JACK,]
oK?
I cant see your PC or guess which of vast models made this is, at all.
no monitor stated
no cable types stated,VGA/DVI/HDMI/DP????WHAT/?
NO PC STATED, LIKE PAVILION A6200 SERIES (OLD)
http://pcdied.com/dead-PC.html
why post lacking PC model.?
huge # of models, must be guess and guess wrong?
good luck, finding it , the tests are very easy,ask how.
A GENERIC UNKNOWN HP DESKTOP
DEAD.
GOOD SCREEN MONITOR FAILS on this PC only.
1:plugged in to wrong VGA jack. 15pin. DANG.
2:push power button and all fans are dead.'
2:same ,but beeps at me.(RTM on beeps, at HP.com)
3: the screen turned on first,now shows, NO signal error, AND MEANS JUST EXACTLY THAT.
4:I jumper clip tested my PSU (ask) and PSU is deaD;
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The desktop video card is bad. If the video card is incorporated in the motherboard, then replace the motherboard.
not if there is no card like moderm PCs
not if Psu IS DEASD
not if the PC is overheating,
not if the PSU or VRMs see power rail overloads causes by anything inside shorted, (electronics 101)?
and more.
no Pavillion stated, huge for over 20 years.
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SOURCE: vertical lines o my desktop
Sounds like the LCD display on the laptop is no good. If you hook up an external monitor, do the lines appear there? If they do, then the problem is with the laptop's video card. If the lines do not appear on the external monitor, then the problem is with the laptop's LCD display and it will need to be replaced.
SOURCE: reset the password for hp pavilion entertainment dv4
i dont know if this will work, restart and press f8, enter safemode and you will see 2user option, select which one will make u able to log in, if this successful,
1. system restore: restore your computer on the date before he reset the password
or
2. open control panel and create new account
the last option is format it and i know you don't want to do that.
SOURCE: setting up an external monitor to repalce a broken laptop monitor
press alt+ctrl+del
task manager will open
selct new task
select run
in the displayed dialog box type "explorer" and press "enter" button.
now u will be ok
SOURCE: BOSE speakers won't work with my HP Pavilion Desktop......help!
try reinstalling the software for them then make sure your sound card drivers are installed properly
SOURCE: hp pavilion a465c desktop which will not boot
Make sure the power supply switch on the back is set to 115v, its normally a red switch but could be black.
Once you do that see if you can turn on the computer and get video.
If not then with the computer turned off, take out the memory sticks and reseat them one at a time in each slot one at a time and try turning on the computer to see if you get video. If you still don't get video then try taking out the CPU and reseating it back into its socket properly. At the same time make sure there is no dust or dirt on the cpu or in the socket.
Try again and see if you get video. If you don't get any video this time then disconnect everything and only have power going to the motherboard. If you do this and you still don't have video then the motheboard is bad and would need to be replaced.
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