Hello, all!
I am working on a home build computer with a:
Ultra LSP 550W PSU
ASRock M3A770DE mobo
2x2 GB RAM
Sapphire Radeon 6850 HD [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue ! important]graphics [COLOR=blue ! important]card[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]
AMD Phenom II 955 processor
Here is my issue:
Having just built my first computer, I power it on and it boots up. However, I accidentally placed the mobo disk in the drive instead of my OS disk. It asks me if I want to create a SATA(?) diskette Y/N, and I find out that my keyboard does not work (this might sound ridiculous, but it's actually an [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]apple [COLOR=blue !important]keyboard[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] that I placed in the USB drive just to experiment, I suppose that it shouldn't surprise me that it didn't work).
So I pressed the reset button, and my computer resets; this is where my problems begin:
Now, nothing shows up on my monitor. It says that 'video output' is not discovered, as though it was not hooked up right and yet nothing was changed. I breadboarded the whole thing, checked all my connections and cables, tried resetting the bios, I have disassembled and reassembled - and nothing is different. I have no idea as to what to do right now, as nothing is different. Why, all of the sudden, is there no video output on my monitor?
I am working on a home build computer with a:
Ultra LSP 550W PSU
ASRock M3A770DE mobo
2x2 GB RAM
Sapphire Radeon 6850 HD [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue ! important]graphics [COLOR=blue ! important]card[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]
AMD Phenom II 955 processor
Here is my issue:
Having just built my first computer, I power it on and it boots up. However, I accidentally placed the mobo disk in the drive instead of my OS disk. It asks me if I want to create a SATA(?) diskette Y/N, and I find out that my keyboard does not work (this might sound ridiculous, but it's actually an [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]apple [COLOR=blue !important]keyboard[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] that I placed in the USB drive just to experiment, I suppose that it shouldn't surprise me that it didn't work).
So I pressed the reset button, and my computer resets; this is where my problems begin:
Now, nothing shows up on my monitor. It says that 'video output' is not discovered, as though it was not hooked up right and yet nothing was changed. I breadboarded the whole thing, checked all my connections and cables, tried resetting the bios, I have disassembled and reassembled - and nothing is different. I have no idea as to what to do right now, as nothing is different. Why, all of the sudden, is there no video output on my monitor?
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