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Help I broke it

Josh6066

Help it won't turn on any more. It started today.

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What did you actually break? We need more details.

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If it wasn't dropped or anything it could just be a problem with the wire/ports for the display.

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It crashed whilst gaming and then would get stuck on the windows loading screen before getting into the login screen. I've tried windows recovery by plugging in a usb and none of the options worked including resetting everything. I think I'll have to put the DVD into a different computer and wipe it and start it again unless anyone else has any ideas. 

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I took the gtx650ti (I think) out and the problem stayed the same using the built in graphics. I can get it to Windows recovery using a usb but none of the options there work. Should I still try a different graphics card. 

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39 minutes ago, Josh6066 said:

I took the gtx650ti (I think) out and the problem stayed the same using the built in graphics.

If the problem persists without the graphics card then it probably rules that out. Can't say I've seen anything like this before caused by something other than a bad GPU.

 

Let us know if you track the problem down.

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