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I can't do that. My computer says isn't even detecting that a monitor is attached.


All beep codes are gone however, so it's back down to just the two ram lights. I'm confused though.. even if it's just the ram, shouldn't it display SOMETHING on the monitor when I attach it instead of my monitor thinking nothing is connected to it..



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Default Re: Dell 8200 has a mobo problem?

there is another way to reset the bios remove the battery and let sit for a few hours alowing the charge to drain thei will make the pc load the bios defaults



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