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I know I haven't been posting for quite a while, but I've been reading a lot! I swear!

 

anyway, I have a computer that's turning on, then starts booting, and then about 6 or 7 seconds afterwards the monitor starts showing no signal, anyone think they could give me a suggestion on that?

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it was actually once the HD started booting itself, I started narrowing down the thing myself after everybody left me alone. I was fixing this for someone, but my business partner was talking to me and wouldn't go away

 

so I discovered that it was the HD, there's no Hardware issues, so it had to have been something in the HD itself, missing driver or something, but I discovered that my customer was actually wanting his computer reformatted as well, so it all worked out in the end for me

 

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oh, and the computer would boot in safe mode as well, so I know it had to have been a driver or something, darn things anyway. I just wanted to make a post because I've been missing this place I guess

 

anyway, thanks guys, you can expect more of me around here, and hopefully once this darn business starts supporting itself there'll be even more!

 

thanks for your time guys

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