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Can my memory card cause the black screen?

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February 25, 2010 7:50:50 PM

Yesterday I turn on my computer but there was a black screen so I turn it off and wait a few minutes and turn it on again. This time it can boot up. However this morning i turn on my computer and it wont boot up at all. I tried several time already but still i just wont boot up. Im sure its not a problem
with my monitor because it works for my other pc. Everytime i turn it on, i hear a long pitched beep that beeps continuously. So could it be a problem with my memory card? Without memory card, can i boot up a computer?

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February 25, 2010 11:47:38 PM

huh? are you refering to ram? if so no you need that.. ummm... i need more details in order to help you like is it posting (is the long beep coming from inside the case?) is the hard drive light lit up? are your fans working? doesn anything work? does it apear that the computer is booting up but the monitor just stays black? i cant help you untill i know more about your problem...
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February 25, 2010 11:55:37 PM

darkjuggalo2000 said:
huh? are you refering to ram? if so no you need that.. ummm... i need more details in order to help you like is it posting (is the long beep coming from inside the case?) is the hard drive light lit up? are your fans working? doesn anything work? does it apear that the computer is booting up but the monitor just stays black? i cant help you untill i know more about your problem...

I got my computer to boot up again. I cleared my cmos by taking out the cmos battery. But now when i boot up, it ask me if i want to start safe mode or start computer normally. I have tried both of them and both of them only boot up halfway and then a blue screen came up with list of texts( i was unable to read because it quickly and automatically reboot again). Now i go back to the same process again and again. Is there anything I suppose to do in my BIOS after resetting CMOS??
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February 26, 2010 12:03:45 AM

wow i have no idea where to begin.... first off removing the battery is not the proper way to clear the cmos.. that is what the jumper is for. Second that blue screen.. often refered to as BSOD or blue screen of death is usualy cause by some sort of ram issue... sounds like your ram is either bad or something is screwed up with the motherboard... again i dont have enough details to really help you
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February 26, 2010 6:08:36 PM

darkjuggalo2000 said:
wow i have no idea where to begin.... first off removing the battery is not the proper way to clear the cmos.. that is what the jumper is for. Second that blue screen.. often refered to as BSOD or blue screen of death is usualy cause by some sort of ram issue... sounds like your ram is either bad or something is screwed up with the motherboard... again i dont have enough details to really help you

could it be a hard drive problem?
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February 27, 2010 4:31:46 AM

darkjuggalo2000 said:
no

im sorry to bother but one more question, could it be the cmos battery is dead? Or could it be the thermal paste on my processor because i didnt know what that is and i wipe it off and never gets to apply it again.
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February 27, 2010 1:34:43 PM

yea that could be the problem indefinatly put thermal paste back on the processor that needs to be there!!!
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