On Wednesday 05 January 2005 11:39 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:

> No problem, I think it went to the list last time. However, if you get no
> video output at all, not even a bios listing on start up, then it has to be
> the card or a connection. Let us know how the windows boot disk goes.

You know, I'd reseat the card for sure, and check the cable (again) if I was 
getting no video at all. I had this problem with my sons comp once. The 
Nvidia video card, for all intents and purposes, looked like it was solidly 
seated but a component on the card itself was hitting a capacitor (or 
somesuch) on the MB, not letting it seat fully. I just had to 'angle' the 
card slightly and it went on in, just a hairs difference - but enough. Also, 
before I found the problem, the MB Bios gave a beep that it normally didn't.

Just a random thought. :-)

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