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To: c.horn who wrote (11552)11/25/2000 7:22:38 PM
From: Howard R. Hansen  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
I put it all together and cannot get any Video signal.

Whenever I hear a person say he can't get a video signal my first reaction is the memory isn't installed correctly. I say this because I couldn't get a video display on the first 486 system I put together. I finally found that this 486 system was very touchy about how the memory was plugged into its mating socket. After much fiddling I could once in a great while get a good connection and a video display. I don't know if this problem is causing your no video display problem but it is worthwhile checking. Also try plugging your memory into a different socket.
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