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Old 09-13-2004, 06:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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p4p800 does not recognize video

I have an asus p4p800 board and a radeon 9500 pro video card. I have had this over a year and never had this problem. I tried to do a repair with the windows xp disk and after that it would get to the windows screen and restart. I put in another hard drive and tried to boot from it. The bios only recognized my two cd-roms not my 2 HDs. I took out the HD I just put in and the bios recognized nothing. I reset the cmos and now the monitor does not come on. It is like the monitor is not even hooked to the video card. I kept on messing with the jumper to reset the cmos and it turned on. I turned it off and hooked up my cd-roms and it does not work anymore. What is the problem?
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Old 09-13-2004, 09:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi,

Make sure you have that jumper set properly on the CMOS setup for operation and not in the clearing mode. Then, take out the battery for a few minutes and see if that helps it to reset to the way it should be. Be sure you get it in the same way that it was taken out.

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Make sure you have that jumper set properly on the CMOS setup for operation and not in the clearing mode. Then, take out the battery for a few minutes and see if that helps it to reset to the way it should be. Be sure you get it in the same way that it was taken out.
I tried that and it did not work I requested a RMA on 9/11 and still have not heard back from them. How long does that usually take?
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