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11-30-2021 05:00 AM - edited 11-30-2021 05:01 AM
Good Morning,
I am at wits end with my Z840. I was attempting to load ubuntu and now have seemed to corrupt the bios. Now when I power on I get fans but just a black screen. No troubleshooting seems to be able to rectify this.
A few trouble shooting things that I have already tried. When I pull the ram and start I get beeps (5 if I remember correctly). When I pull the Nvidia quadro k4200 and start I get beeps.(6 if I remember correctly). I went through the BBR process and attempted to flash the BIOS. Still nothing, no screen although the process looked like it worked. The USB did light up with 8 beeps.
Is there anything I can do to get something on the screen? If I could just get somewhere I feel I could recover the computer. Please help if able.
Thank you
I currently have no hard drive connected.
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11-30-2021 11:15 PM
@kdbaseball8 -- I am unsure of how I could ensure it boots from it since I cannot get any display on the monitor.
Disconnect the "data" and "power" cables from the disk-drive. Obviously, Windows cannot boot from a non-connected device. Maybe, it will "find" the bootable image on the CD media ???
11-30-2021 10:08 AM
@kdbaseball8 -- it is a good sign that removing the RAM causes the POST (Power On Self Test) to "beep".
Does the fan run at 100% speed, with 100% noise, and then slow down, and get quiet? The POST will do that, to confirm that the fan is working correctly.
Can you create a CD-recordable with something that is "simple" and "bootable", such as from www.memtest.org and boot from it, while you have just one stick of RAM inserted?
11-30-2021 11:15 PM
@kdbaseball8 -- I am unsure of how I could ensure it boots from it since I cannot get any display on the monitor.
Disconnect the "data" and "power" cables from the disk-drive. Obviously, Windows cannot boot from a non-connected device. Maybe, it will "find" the bootable image on the CD media ???
12-01-2021 08:38 AM
Will do. Thank you for your help. I have also heard that the bios can have trouble with HDMI cables because of the resolution. I ordered a DVI to VGA cable in hopes of seeing something.
Appreciate all the help. Still, trouble shooting hoping to unbrick this board.