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My PC isn't displaying anything on my monitor

So my friend came over and he thoguht it would be funny to go into my computers bios and set the voltage higher than the usual he restarded the computer and there no smoke or burn smell it's just that the pc was alot louder and now it's not displaying anything on my monitor.

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RIP

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Unplug the PSU, pull the mainboard battery off and wait a few minutes. The Bios should reset to factory settings. If you are lucky, the Mainboard survived it. Your Friend shouldnt touch ure PC again.

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That's not funny, very high chance something is broken. Unplug your motherboard's power supply and restart. If it still doesn't work, plug your video cable into your motherboard instead of your GPU. if that fails, RIP

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This is the precise reason why i do not let ANYONE touch my PC with out my close supervision. Like those above me said, im thinking your RIP (probably capacitor blew on the mobo) if you saw smoke. I would beat your friend with a baseball bat. LOL

 

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Yeah I pulled the battery out and waited a bit but it didn't work. Although everything powers on you know the LED's and the fans the cpu fan also but still no image. And btw guys stop being so mad it's my old pc I was just trying to set it up to get some old files from it lol
how do I connect my monitor to my pc via motherboard like the only way I see it is using the graphics card. .-. I'm such a dumbass lmao

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Yeah I pulled the battery out and waited a bit but it didn't work. Although everything powers on you know the LED's and the fans the cpu fan also but still no image. And btw guys stop being so mad it's my old pc I was just trying to set it up to get some old files from it lol

how do I connect my monitor to my pc via motherboard like the only way I see it is using the graphics card. .-. I'm such a dumbass lmao

Does it have integrated graphics? If not it is impossible.

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When my pc did this, it was my processor and I had to replace it. If all you need is the old files, I would just take the hard drive out and put it in your new PC

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