5.Reseat the
NOTE: On some monitors, the video interface cable is permanently attached.
6.Turn on the computer, the monitor, and all attached devices.
Power
If you are experiencing problems with power to your computer, perform the following tasks:
•Check the computer’s and monitor’s power indicators. When lit or flashing, the power indicator verifies that the power supply is operating. Whenever the power is on, the fan on the power supply should also spin.
•Plug a device such as a lamp that you know works into the electrical outlet to make sure the power source is OK.
•Plug the computer directly into that working electrical outlet, bypassing any power protection devices, power strips, and extension cables to verify that the system turns on.
•Turn off the computer and any attached devices, and disconnect them from their electrical outlets. Disconnect any devices attached to the computer except for the mouse and the monitor. Reseat the power cable at the back of the computer; then reconnect the computer and monitor to an electrical outlet, making sure that all connections fit tightly together. Turn on the computer system. If the computer boots (starts), turn it off again and reconnect devices one at a time, turning on the system each time to see if the problem returns.
•Turn off the system, and swap the monitor and computer power cables.
Start-Up Routine
NOTE: Most of the checks in Table
Table 3-1. Start-Up Routine Indications
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You hear a series of beeps. | See Table |
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A message is displayed on the monitor. | See Table |
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