2012年4月26日木曜日

Video Card output contacts are bent?

When I was switching around the placements of my NIC, Video Card, and Wireless Access card on my desktop, I had a little trouble figuring out how to unscrew one of the things connecting the monitor to the video card. I pulled it too early, and one half didn't pull out. So after I unscrewed it and pulled out the entire thing, one of the contacts was messed up on the video card output. Now when I boot it shows the Dell loading screen... a black page with the blinking white bar (much like the command center).... and then the Windows loading screen. After that It just goes black but I can hear my computer running. Is there anyway to fix this? Buying another video card isn't really an option right now...|||i agree with the other reply if you can see some things you should be able to see them all unless your video card isn't exactly the problem... but it sounds like you had your case opened for something, did you make any other changes (sometimes swapping which pci slot different addin cards are in can confuse the computer because sometimes the drivers are installed with a specific port so reinstalling the drivers or clearing cmos might help) if so you might want to try to undo those and see if that fixes it. also you mentioned that the pins where bent but on a video card the outputs don't have pins (there female connectors) so im going to assume you where talking about the cable going to the monitor, if so you should replace the cable and see if that helps... you can get them at radioshack, frys, bestbuy, and most other electronics stores for about 5 to $15... hope this helps|||Confused here... what are you saying? If you can see the Dell logo, and the windows loading screen then it sounds like your display is working fine... ?|||to me it dosent sound like a problem with the video card, it sounds like you may have not shut down your computer properly, next time you start you pc, start rapidly pressing the F8 key as soon as the dell logo disappears, if your timing is right this will give you a black screen with white text, it is the boot options screen for windows. use the arrow keys to highlight an option that say use last good known good configuration. see if that helps|||Buying a new graphics card is your best option. Trying to repair the graphics takes a tech, and that would cost more than a new card.

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