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| Windows XP/2000 - Problem with Integrated Peripherals posted in the Operating Systems forums; A couple of days ago, I was messing around in my computers setup and I raised the AGP apexture from around 64mb to 512mb (I know it was pretty stupid). ... |
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A couple of days ago, I was messing around in my computers setup and I raised the AGP apexture from around 64mb to 512mb (I know it was pretty stupid). When I tried to turn on my computer afterwards the computer was completly unresponsive and the monitor did not start. Im sure the problem has something to do with the computer not monitor. I was wondering how I could fix this problem. Ive already tried reseting the bios by changing J1P1 from 1-2 to 2-3 then back to 1-2 and taking out the lithium battery but none of these worked. Any help is appreciated.
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Originally Posted by jemeche
Hya Jemeche , welcome to PCHF.
Was the powercord also removed when removing the battery? And check if nothing is nocked loose inside , hava a look if all cards , memsticks and connecters are still properly inserted. And what does the pc still do? Like do the HD's and fans start spinning ect.
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Also might want to try posting with a pci card.
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