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> Hard Drive Killed The Video (star?)
PhantomaZero
post Mar 3 2007, 01:40 PM
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I just got a WD 250GB SATA HDD for my dad's rig. I installed it and partitioned it to NTFS using GParted. Initial setup gave me no trouble, everything was detected without a hitch. However, upon rebooting out of Gparted, the monitor flashed a "No Signal" and that was the end of it. The PC still appears to POST correctly and even boot into Windows presumably, but the video is just gone. I have tried removing the video card and using the integrated video and unplugging the HDD with no success.

Appreciate any help you guys can provide. Thanks.
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post Mar 4 2007, 02:28 AM
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Is the transition from the graphics card to the onboard automatic or do you need to change it in the BIOS?


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Yes, the video transition is automatic.
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