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ProCoComputerRepairs

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  1. "I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody." Bill Cosby
  2. Did you try taking out the ram already and testing each stick of ram individually?
  3. My breakfast is me taking in a bunch of air, and then I'm full.
  4. 0.o change the thermal paste maybe. also Make sure the heatsink is not loose. I got 70c with my amd stock cooler, swaped in a Hyper 212 plus and it stayed below 40c
  5. Yea, the last thing that was tweaked with was the CPU, so it may be the CPU. BUT, before to buy another one check all the basic things if you haven't already 1) Try a different Cable(Which ever one your using for video output) 2) Check to see if your monitor is on the right Input 3) Try a different monitor(your TV if you don't have another monitor)
  6. Have you tried seeing if you'll get an image with the onboard graphics instead?
  7. A bad CPU can cause no post, But have you tried checking the ram already, try one stick at a time.
  8. Okay, first thank you for reading this Here's the problem, I have a computer I built awhile back, and I re-installed windows 7 on it. I had no problems with this computer before waking from sleep mode, but now since I re-installed windows on it it won't wake from sleep. The power button blinks and blinks. When I go to press the mouse/keyboard, it doesn't wake from it's coma, even if i press the power button it will NOT wake. So in order for me to get it to turn back on, I have to turn the PSU power switch off, and hold the power button on the computer to drain the power, then switch the PSU power switch back on and power it on to get it to come out of sleep mode o.0. Here's what I tried to do so far: 1)Get the latest updated drivers from the motherboard website-(seemed to work, but when I left it in sleep mode for almost an hour, it started again.) 2)checked device manager to see if the mouse and keyboard is allowed to wake computer( it is.) 3)Check bios setting( still the same as before, with my last installation of windows) I've check the power options, but changing some stuff didn't work, If i can't get it to work I'm just gonna disable it in the Registry. Anybody knows how to fix this issue?
  9. Did you try resetting your bios setting?
  10. Have you changed any setting in the bios lately?
  11. Did you update the GPU with the latest drivers?
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  13. I've had that happen to me when i plug a usb device near my headphone jack in the front of my computer, which causes interference and i hear a faint and sometimes loud buzzing sound.
  14. yea try the ram in a different dimm slot. That might be the problem.
  15. do you know how to get into safe mode?, press f8 after post(bios loads) and windows advanced boot options should pop up. try going to safe mode with networking to see if it works.Also if it worked before go to the Repair my computer option and when the menu pops up go to system restore and select a earlier point in time when your PC worked fine.
  16. Make sure your date and time are correct, i had failed updates because my time went off track. Try doing it again with no background programs opened also.
  17. Were you ever able to check if it was the memory? you said you only have one, do you have another one lying around that's compatible with your motherboard where you can test it in your system to see if that one stick you have is bad? Also resetting the bios had no effect?
  18. blow the socket with air, might be dust in there.
  19. Have you tried resetting the BIOS, or using only one ram at a time to see if it your ram causing it, do you have Ram, i don't see it on your list?
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