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I know that this is a common issue but i cannot find a solution anywhere and the ones i have tried have failed to work.

 

So i have had my PC for just under a year and it is a custom build. Recently, i installed printer drives for an Epson printer and it must've corrupt my hard drive because it failed to boot properly. It also did the same issue on a PC that my father uses. I had put my hard drive into another 64bit windows 10 system so i could use startup repair from a usb and fix any issues with it. This had fixed the hard drive of any issues and it boots correctly and works absolutely fine in that system. I then tried to use it in my custom PC and the system receives power but doesn't display anything on the screen. My GPU, CPU, PSU and case fan have power and spin. The case LEDs are on as well. This made me come to the conclusion that the GPU must not be recognised so i tried it in the other system, updated and reinstalled the drivers and it works perfectly fine. This made me begin to think it must be the mobo itself so i reset the CMOS. Resetting the CMOS also didn't solve the issue. I read that it could potentially be short circuiting on the case or IO shield so i removed it from the case and have it on a cardboard sheet. It is currently idling and display everything i have said previously but still not displaying anything. One thing that is also strange, the mouse and keyboard are not being recognised so i can't even try to f12 into boot setup.

 

I really want this to be fixed because well... it is rather annoying. Please may someone be of assistance.

 

Specs

8gb DDR3 RAM

Nvidia GTX 750ti MSI FTW edition

AMD FX 6350 Black Edition

Stock CPU Fan that comes with ^

BIOSTAR TA970

EVGA 500watt 80+ certified power supply

 

OS

Windows 10 64bit

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Just now, ChiefMustardo said:

Oh yes i forgot to mention that. I am receiving no error codes or beep codes. Nothing is shown on the screen and i have ruled out the monitors and cables.


Do you have motherboard speakers or a display on the MB?

 

Computers r fun

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Just now, ChiefMustardo said:

The motherboard should have speakers because it used to give 2 beeps to say boot was successful.

So you may have a dead mobo...Uplug everything. Remove all usb, peripheral, and sata. If still no luck, take out the ram. Then the cpu. If nothing after that, you could have a dead mobo.

Computers r fun

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