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<blockquote data-quote="XGC xBUSTAx" data-source="post: 308749" data-attributes="member: 1986"><p><strong><span style="color: Blue">How To Repair A Computer? Tutorial about a way to discover a component that causes problems</span></strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Options to repair a computer:</p><p>1. unplug the computer</p><p>2. press the on/off button during 30 seconds.</p><p>3. plug the computer in</p><p>4. start the computer</p><p>5. if the bios opens, put the bios into default options.</p><p>6. if possible set the bios to safe options.</p><p>7. if the bios doesn't open, step 1.</p><p>8. reset the bios.</p><p>9. use a litte cap, change the cap on the little pins and let it stay there for 20 minutes.</p><p>10. put the little cap back in its original position.</p><p>11. try to start the computer.</p><p>12. if no reaction it might help to remove the small main board battery for 20 minutes.</p><p>13. sometimes it helps to keep the on/off button down for 2 minutes when the battery is removed.</p><p>14. unplug the computer, open the computer, unplug all components from the main board and remove all components.</p><p>15. attach to the main board: the processor, the processor cooler, the power unit and the cables to the speaker, on/off button and the button to reset the computer.</p><p>16. use sufficient cooler material between the processor and the processor cooler.</p><p>17. a drop with the size of a rice particle in the middle of the processor can be sufficient.</p><p>18. try to start the computer again. that means plug in the electricity plug and press the on/off button.</p><p>19. the main board should peep. This indicates that there is no memory card attached to the main board.</p><p>20. sometimes the graphic card needs to be attached to the main board to get the main board working.</p><p>21. if the computer peeps add a memory card</p><p>22. make sure a replacement component works in another computer.</p><p>23. replace the energy unit, the processor and the graphic card, if any, 1 by one by another component.</p><p>23. make sure that the replacement components work in another computer again after the trial in the broken computer.</p><p>24. place the components of the broken computer one after the other in a computer that works without the parts from the broken computer.</p><p>25. these steps are ment to help to find out what component causes the problem.</p><p>26. use a structured way of working to skip the possible problem causer 1 by 1. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If your computer isnt functional... Start from the basics... Ram ... Try shifting it..</p><p></p><p>1 beep = Normal computer startup....</p><p></p><p>If u hear a constant beeeeeep its the graphic card tht has a problem...</p><p></p><p>If u hear a beep beep after evry 1 or 2 seconds.... Ram problems...</p><p></p><p>If u hear no beep but your computer powers up.... It could be your cpu... It may need to be replaced or just cleaned and stick back in...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XGC xBUSTAx, post: 308749, member: 1986"] [B][COLOR="Blue"]How To Repair A Computer? Tutorial about a way to discover a component that causes problems[/COLOR][/B] Options to repair a computer: 1. unplug the computer 2. press the on/off button during 30 seconds. 3. plug the computer in 4. start the computer 5. if the bios opens, put the bios into default options. 6. if possible set the bios to safe options. 7. if the bios doesn't open, step 1. 8. reset the bios. 9. use a litte cap, change the cap on the little pins and let it stay there for 20 minutes. 10. put the little cap back in its original position. 11. try to start the computer. 12. if no reaction it might help to remove the small main board battery for 20 minutes. 13. sometimes it helps to keep the on/off button down for 2 minutes when the battery is removed. 14. unplug the computer, open the computer, unplug all components from the main board and remove all components. 15. attach to the main board: the processor, the processor cooler, the power unit and the cables to the speaker, on/off button and the button to reset the computer. 16. use sufficient cooler material between the processor and the processor cooler. 17. a drop with the size of a rice particle in the middle of the processor can be sufficient. 18. try to start the computer again. that means plug in the electricity plug and press the on/off button. 19. the main board should peep. This indicates that there is no memory card attached to the main board. 20. sometimes the graphic card needs to be attached to the main board to get the main board working. 21. if the computer peeps add a memory card 22. make sure a replacement component works in another computer. 23. replace the energy unit, the processor and the graphic card, if any, 1 by one by another component. 23. make sure that the replacement components work in another computer again after the trial in the broken computer. 24. place the components of the broken computer one after the other in a computer that works without the parts from the broken computer. 25. these steps are ment to help to find out what component causes the problem. 26. use a structured way of working to skip the possible problem causer 1 by 1. If your computer isnt functional... Start from the basics... Ram ... Try shifting it.. 1 beep = Normal computer startup.... If u hear a constant beeeeeep its the graphic card tht has a problem... If u hear a beep beep after evry 1 or 2 seconds.... Ram problems... If u hear no beep but your computer powers up.... It could be your cpu... It may need to be replaced or just cleaned and stick back in... [/QUOTE]
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