Re: No video output after reset the computer motherboard



Integrated graphic disabled in bios now?

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On Mar 5, 4:42 pm, "Mike T." <n...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Mar 5, 3:23 pm, "Thomas Wendell" <tumppiw_nos...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi all,

I suspect that something was wrong with mymotherboard, so I reset my
motherboardto clear the CMOS by shorting two special pins according
to the instruction of mymotherboard. But after this, my computer
can'toutputvideosignal any more. My computer can power up, withno
beep. Any ideas on what's wrong? and how to solve it?

Please tell us whatmotherboard, gfx card?
(If mb has onboardvideo, and you've installed avideocard, the signal
migth come out the wrong connector, depending on card type
(PCI/AGP/PCI-E))

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Hi,

Thanks for the reply. The motherboad is Asrock M863G, with on-board
video(SIS741) and audio chips),nostandalonevideoand audio cards.

Stupid question. After you shorted the two pins to clear the cmos, using
the little jumper, did you put the little jumper back in the normal/run
position? Typically, this jumper will use three pins. For example, short
pins 1-2 with jumper, this is the normal/run position (just an example, pins
might be different on your board). Short pins 2-3 with the jumper and this
is the CLEAR CMOS position. (just an example, pins might be different on
your board)

If the jumper is still in the clear position, system will not POST, and you
will getnovideo. -Dave- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

don't think the people who asked a question here are all stupid! Of
course I've set the jumper back to the NORMAL position, but there is
no video output signal. You are not as clever as you thought,
unfortunatelly.



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