Hey everyone,
A friend of mine asked me to check out his computer because he told me that his monitor didn't display anything anymore all of a sudden.
So I went over to his house and checked if the cables where okay. Which it was.
Then afterwards I removed the graphics card and replaced it with a graphic card from another computer to check if that worked. Nonetheless, it also failed.
Then I noticed that the mouse and keyboard that where plugged into the computer did not show any "light" so I thought it might have something to do with the motherboard.
I haven't done much with that at this moment, but the main priority was to check if the hard drive still worked, so I unplugged it and tryed to boot up the hard drive from my own pc. Unfortunately it did not respond to anything but I was abled to see it in my boot setup.
I think that the chips of the motherboard might have overheated causing it to destroy the hardware that was inside the computer. The mouse and keyboard do not work on another computer, the graphics card does not work on another computer, the hard drive does not work on another computer.
What would be the best way to determine the cause of this issue?
The computer is 9 years old, so I told my friend: It's time to buy a new one.
Is there anything I can still do to save this computer from a tragic death?
The most frustrating part for him is that it was the computer of his dad who recently passed away. Some important files of his dad where still on the hard drive. I know there is a way of recovering it, but if you let a computer store do it it'll cost a insanely high criminal amount of money. And you can't even be sure if everything is recoverable.
Please be a good guy and help him out by helping me out
A friend of mine asked me to check out his computer because he told me that his monitor didn't display anything anymore all of a sudden.
So I went over to his house and checked if the cables where okay. Which it was.
Then afterwards I removed the graphics card and replaced it with a graphic card from another computer to check if that worked. Nonetheless, it also failed.
Then I noticed that the mouse and keyboard that where plugged into the computer did not show any "light" so I thought it might have something to do with the motherboard.
I haven't done much with that at this moment, but the main priority was to check if the hard drive still worked, so I unplugged it and tryed to boot up the hard drive from my own pc. Unfortunately it did not respond to anything but I was abled to see it in my boot setup.
I think that the chips of the motherboard might have overheated causing it to destroy the hardware that was inside the computer. The mouse and keyboard do not work on another computer, the graphics card does not work on another computer, the hard drive does not work on another computer.
What would be the best way to determine the cause of this issue?
The computer is 9 years old, so I told my friend: It's time to buy a new one.
Is there anything I can still do to save this computer from a tragic death?
The most frustrating part for him is that it was the computer of his dad who recently passed away. Some important files of his dad where still on the hard drive. I know there is a way of recovering it, but if you let a computer store do it it'll cost a insanely high criminal amount of money. And you can't even be sure if everything is recoverable.
Please be a good guy and help him out by helping me out