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Hp 6005 small form factor
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I have hp 6005 Small form factor which recently stop working. After turning the system on it would turn right off and give 9 beeps. After looking it up I found it was the CMOS battery. I replaced it problem resolved, well so I thought. Some time during the middle of last year the VGA onboard video stop working. I replaced it with a NVIDIA DVI card. Well with the replacing of the CMOS battery the system has defaulted back only seeing the VGA card and the PS2 inputs. All I get at this point is a blank screen on the VGA screen and when I switch my monitor to digital all I get is Self Test Feature Check. Nothing coming out of the DVI card. So at this point unless someone has any help on this issue I will have to trash the machine, really do not want to do that though.
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Most "low-end" computers will automatically disable the "onboard" video-adapter when you insert a video-card into a PCI/PCI-E slot.

 

So, if the inserted video-card has failed, remove it, and connect your monitor to the "onboard" video-port, and try it.

 

If nothing is visible on the screen, insert a different video-card, connect your monitor to that video-out port, and try it.

 

Is there a "jumper" on the motherboard to "clear CMOS settings" ?

If so, use that jumper to reset the motherboard to its "default" settings,

which may "prefer" to use the add-in video-card as the "primary video".

 

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I apologies I should have mention in my original post that I also did that still got the same results. Maybe I might need to purchase another video card and see what happens then.

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Hi:

 

9 beeps = System powers on but is unable to boot.

 

See Appendix A, page 59 for the troubleshooting steps to take for that code...

 

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01516072

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