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June 21, 2010 1:46:17 PM

Hi,
I have a Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo P2520 system and I have got a problem with it. I have installed a new game on it but something went wrong. When I switch on my computer the monitor shows a "No Signal" message and turns off to standby. It doesn't help to push F8, ESC or any other button. PC works but nothing on the screen. I have tried to use another monitor but the same situation with second monitor.
Can someone help me to solve this problem, please?
I want to thank you in advance!

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June 22, 2010 8:39:30 AM

If the system has a graphics card installed, check to make sure the cable is plugged into the card and not the onboard.

Failing that, check the graphics card itself, swap in a different one and see if the issue persists.

Another thing to try is clearing the CMOS - remove the battery from the motherboard, unplug the system, go waste a few minutes, put batt back in, see what it does.

Also check your RAM.

The list of other possibilities is rather long, so let's see what the above does...
June 22, 2010 3:02:23 PM

Hi Mugz,
Thanks for the answer.
The system has no graphics card (embedded graphics NVIDIA GeForce 7050).
Removing the battery doesn't help. I have also checked RAM. No signal...
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June 23, 2010 9:50:42 AM

Take it up into Hardware. More people in there that know about this kind of thing.
March 5, 2011 4:07:04 PM

Hi,
System: Asus P5QL-CM with Core 2 Duo E7600 with Windows 7-32 bit. This PC has worked well without any problems for several months. System booting and shutdown seem perfectly normal. The PC not been modified and for no obvious reason the system has suddenly failed. On start-up it passes and displays POST OK, commences Windows boot OK, but part-way through the Windows logo imaget as the Widows logo tune commences, everything stops and ‘No Signal’ message appears.

I've tried booting directly from the Windows 7 disc with exactly the same result. The sequence is repeatable on all start-ups. The monitor and connectors all seem OK.

My problem sounds as though it might have origins similar to thread above. Help would be appreciated.

aldocfo
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March 6, 2011 8:03:09 AM

aldocfo said:

My problem sounds as though it might have origins similar to thread above. Help would be appreciated.




Tha last post on this old subject suggested it be moved to Hardware. I suggest you copy and paste your text and put it in a new thread of your own in that sub-Forum for better advice.

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