HP Pavillion a6000

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  1. Posts : 11,408
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       #31

    Nano3 said:
    Adding? the video card on the computer is onboard...
    1) Remove cards from slits 1 & 2, than reboot.

    2) Add Video card at slit 3, than reboot.

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  2. Posts : 138
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       #32

    PROGRESS!

    I removed the cards off the motherboard, i then inserted the power chord into the power supply and the computer booted up as it has booted before but only this time... The fans stood on! so i held onto the power button and the machine still would not turn off... the fans however still where spinning.

    I then unplugged the power chord from the power supply and the computer turned off. I then removed both sticks of RAM off the board and a LONG BEEP! occurs as well as my previous experience. (computer fans staying on)

    Regardless. the computer is not turning off by holding down the power button... still no video display.
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  3. Posts : 11,408
    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
       #33

    1) No blanking plate,
    2) Vodeo card has been removed.
    3) Return Vodeo card to slot.Boot up.

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  4. Posts : 138
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       #34

    I don't think the computer had a video card that came with it. I do see the blanking plate missing but i don't remember there being a video card there... i do not have a video card that can fit that slot but i have one for the other slots. I just disconnected every card from the motherboard... including the HDD and RAM. the computer beeps and does the same thing.

    Plug in the power chord to the back of the PSU

    Fans turn on
    no video output
    hold down power button but the PC doesn't turn off
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       #35

    bump ...
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  6. Posts : 2,562
    windows 10 pro 64 bit
       #36

    Try a different keyboard....
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  7. Posts : 138
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       #37

    I never had a keyboard or mouse plugged in during any of the troubleshooting. im at work now but will try once i get home... Could it be a PSU issue? i am ordering a new one today.

    Will update when i get home. thank you all for helping me figure out whats going on.
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  8. Posts : 2,562
    windows 10 pro 64 bit
       #38

    Some motherboards will not boot w/out keyboard and it could also be a PSU....
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  9. Posts : 2,009
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
       #39

    Ivan the SoSo said:
    Some motherboards will not boot w/out keyboard and it could also be a PSU....
    Right that's when you get the retarded message"Keyboard not detected...Press F1 to continue
    But that can be changed in BIOS: "halt on all errors but keyboard"
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  10. Posts : 138
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       #40

    Still the same results... only this time, it changes from the fans staying spinning... to the fans not spinning.

    Does everyone get whats going on here? am i making any sense? should i close this thread and start all over?
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