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Put together my new gaming rig and it worked like a charm for 2 days. Then I installed Win8 and everything was running smoothly. I was installing my drives and utilites off of MSI's website and all of a sudden a win8 message appeared that said it had to restart my computer. It was restarting and my hand accidently clicked the power button on my case.

 

Now what happens is my monitor shows nothing (The monitor works) and my system has that beep signal at start up but the monitor is showing black.

 

Also now I have to hold down the power button on my case to shut it down.

 

I'm running windows 8 64 bit

 

Specs

 

i5-4670k cpu

 

Z87-GD45 Gaming series motherboard by MSI

 

16 GB of Vengeance Pro DDR3 Ram by Corsair

 

H100i AIO CPU cooler by Corsair

 

HX750 750 watt PSU by Corsair

 

MSI Geforce GTX 760 graphics card

 

2TB WD black series HDD

 

120gb Samsung 840 series SSD

 

Phantom 820 case by NZXT

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i had the same problem and i just re installed Windows and TADAA it worked :D 

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If nothing is coming up on screen - that means no BIOS splash screen as well, try booting off of your integrated graphics.

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Did you reset your bios?This video is how to remove a bios password but can also be used to reset the bios, leave the battery out for at least 5-10 minutes and the desktop unplugged.

http://youtu.be/z9QiY9rDkN0

IS it one beep or multiple beeps? And are you sure you wasn't doing a bios update at the time?

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