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Flowchart

This diagnostic flowchart helps troubleshoot video failures by first checking if the system powers up. If it does, it checks if the live screen or error messages are displayed. Depending on the results, it guides the user to check the monitor power source, video card power, dual monitors, beeps from the PC, video cable connection, or disable an add-on video adapter if the onboard video is sufficient. The flowchart methodically eliminates potential issues to isolate the cause of the video failure.

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Flowchart

This diagnostic flowchart helps troubleshoot video failures by first checking if the system powers up. If it does, it checks if the live screen or error messages are displayed. Depending on the results, it guides the user to check the monitor power source, video card power, dual monitors, beeps from the PC, video cable connection, or disable an add-on video adapter if the onboard video is sufficient. The flowchart methodically eliminates potential issues to isolate the cause of the video failure.

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Marc Leonard V.

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YES Does sytem NO
Video Failure power up?
Diagnostic Flowchart

Proceed to
NO Live YES Power Supply
screen?
Chart

YES “No NO
NO Monitor YES power”
displayed?
LED on?

Attached video card


“No signal” NO
Check monitor power source. power inside PC
displayed?
Make sure cord is fully
seated in the monitor socket.

Dual Hear a
YES NO NO
monitors, string of YES
HDTV? beeps?

Try both monitors in turn NO Video cable


on primary, try standard secure?
monitor in place of HDTV

Onboard video
Check both ends trumps
replacement
of video cable.
adapter?

YES

Disable with
motherboard jumper,
switch or BIOS setting.

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