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Chrispy_ wrote:You dislodged something I suspect.
Hard drives have nothing to do with graphics cards/monitors.
The Egg wrote:Chrispy_ wrote:You dislodged something I suspect.
Hard drives have nothing to do with graphics cards/monitors.
Never say never. He could be using an old PATA drive and has the cable flipped, or got the master/slave jumper wrong.
Chrispy_ wrote:The Egg wrote:Chrispy_ wrote:You dislodged something I suspect.
Hard drives have nothing to do with graphics cards/monitors.
Never say never. He could be using an old PATA drive and has the cable flipped, or got the master/slave jumper wrong.
Still got nothing to do with GPU/monitor!
Chrispy_ wrote:The key thing is "black screen". If it's completely black or the monitor shows "no signal" then something has been dislodged in the case. Power to graphics card, the graphics card itself, or the connection to the screen.
damian069 wrote:Nope. I honestly didn't think they would move because they would have had to snap out of the slot to do so.
lorenzopao wrote:Hi, I have a similar problem. I have two different notebook, in one of that the hard drive is broken. I tried taking the hard drive from the other pc and I replaced it, but I think I did a bad thing. Now I have black screen in each Notebook. What can I do? Thanks for all the support.