PC SupportMy display stopped working after installing ram and ssd
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I bought some new ram for my pc. I shut it down and installed the ram and ssd and now it wont work.
my mobo is asus prime b350-plus my cpu is amd ryzen 3 1300x my ram is G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2400 (PC4 19200) Desktop Memory Model F4-2400C15D-16GVR |
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Im going to ask the most obvious question, are your ram sticks fully put into place. i would unplug the SSD and see if you have any success as well. |
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yes they are |
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dbupton wrote yes they are I would say disconnect your SSD and see if it boots up. |
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I did that and that didnt work |
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Because your operating system is not on the new SSD? |
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Mikey wrote Because your operating system is not on the new SSD? If has his OS on the main drive that wouldn't matter, but if he changed his boot order then maybe... |
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Keyring wroteMikey wrote Because your operating system is not on the new SSD? I say that because normally someone has only one SSD, and it would always have the OS on it. Would be dumb to run an OS on a HDD Also when you say your display doesn't work, does it actually turn on? If it turns on and you just not seeing anything, then that 100% means you aint got your OS on the new SSD. |
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