I have 945 after i put computer off there is no desplay and key board has no light after giving it for repairs to sawa infotech mumbai is shows error nothing works now help please 9892291386
Computers & Internet - Gigabyte - GA-945GCMX-S2 Motherboard
I know sawa infotech they are very good.i think you are the same person who had locked his engineer.and than they had to call police to solve it.you have taken new board from them and you have paid half the amount.madam why are you trouble ing pepole.first get your self checked.
When you attempt to turn your computer are there any lights that come on.? if there are no lights whatsoever the usual suspect is your power supply, replaceing your power supply should be done by some one that knows about computers and should be a very inexpensive repair. try that before taking other measures.
if some one lend you a vehicle for you to use it, and you do nothing to the veh besides driving from point a to point b as you indicated to whoever lend you that veh, that you would. and then turns out that as you are driving the veh the engine dies on you, who is responsible??
a. you? you were driving the veh but you didn't do nothing to vehicle would've caused that, you know how to drive and that's all you did you just drove it as you said you would. b. the owner? he or she has done the most driving on the veh.. it just happens that you were sitting on the driver seat when it happened. c. the manufacturer?? they made the veh and veh of that mileage shouldn't have and engine that dies at that stage. d. the person that did the last oil change? well, they were the last ones that looked under the hood, they are supposed to know if something like this is going to happen, right?
no one is guilty but actually all of them are, there's no easy way to answer that, the only thing that can be suggested at this point is for you to decide wheather you want to trust the experts that saw your computer last or you want to move on and get a second opinion and through a new diagnosis you may be able to have a better understanding of what cause the issue and who maybe responsible. Unfortunately, defferently from cars, computers may not be that easy to diagnose as cars are when it comes to hardware failure, failure could happen becuase of 3 things, 1. the part just worn out, the user did something to it, or the part failed, in the last scenario warranty is key, but when you're out of warranty there's no easy way to tell.
I can't assume that the computer shop is responsible, there's no way with the info we have to make that assumption, and it may not be something that will be easily point out by a new repair shop if you are trying to prove that the previous repair shop damaged your computer, it's not like that, there are simply too many factors that come in motion that would create the situation that you are facing that it would take too much time and effort (which is clearly not worth it) for you to prove or disprove your point.
the best thing is to compromise, simply take your computer to another repair shop and get someone else to diagnose wheather your motherboard has been damaged or if there's a repair that will get you back up and running
again, my apologies that it came to this and I'm trully sorry that neither of us was able to resolve your problem.
Francisco Cortes, A+ Certified Computer Technitian.
the situation is like this:
if some one lend you a vehicle for you to use it, and you do nothing to the veh besides driving from point a to point b as you indicated to whoever lend you that veh, that you would. and then turns out that as you are driving the veh the engine dies on you, who is responsible??
a. you? you were driving the veh but you didn't do nothing to vehicle would've caused that, you know how to drive and that's all you did you just drove it as you said you would. b. the owner? he or she has done the most driving on the veh.. it just happens that you were sitting on the driver seat when it happened. c. the manufacturer?? they made the veh and veh of that mileage shouldn't have and engine that dies at that stage. d. the person that did the last oil change? well, they were the last ones that looked under the hood, they are supposed to know if something like this is going to happen, right?
no one is guilty but actually all of them are, there's no easy way to answer that, the only thing that can be suggested at this point is for you to decide wheather you want to trust the experts that saw your computer last or you want to move on and get a second opinion and through a new diagnosis you may be able to have a better understanding of what cause the issue and who maybe responsible. Unfortunately, defferently from cars, computers may not be that easy to diagnose as cars are when it comes to hardware failure, failure could happen becuase of 3 things, 1. the part just worn out, the user did something to it, or the part failed, in the last scenario warranty is key, but when you're out of warranty there's no easy way to tell.
I can't assume that the computer shop is responsible, there's no way with the info we have to make that assumption, and it may not be something that will be easily point out by a new repair shop if you are trying to prove that the previous repair shop damaged your computer, it's not like that, there are simply too many factors that come in motion that would create the situation that you are facing that it would take too much time and effort (which is clearly not worth it) for you to prove or disprove your point.
the best thing is to compromise, simply take your computer to another repair shop and get someone else to diagnose wheather your motherboard has been damaged or if there's a repair that will get you back up and running
again, my apologies that it came to this and I'm trully sorry that neither of us was able to resolve your problem.
Francisco Cortes, A+ Certified Computer Technitian.
Sounds like either your motherboard is damaged now or that your power supply is dead. If you sent it for repairs then you should contact them to find out exactly what they did to your computer. Was this repairs such as software or hardware?
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I know sawa infotech they are very good.i think you are the same person who had locked his engineer.and than they had to call police to solve it.you have taken new board from them and you have paid half the amount.madam why are you trouble ing pepole.first get your self checked.
When you attempt to turn your computer are there any lights that come on.? if there are no lights whatsoever the usual suspect is your power supply, replaceing your power supply should be done by some one that knows about computers and should be a very inexpensive repair. try that before taking other measures.
the situation is like this:
if some one lend you a vehicle for you to use it, and you do nothing to the veh besides driving from point a to point b as you indicated to whoever lend you that veh, that you would. and then turns out that as you are driving the veh the engine dies on you, who is responsible??
a. you? you were driving the veh but you didn't do nothing to vehicle would've caused that, you know how to drive and that's all you did you just drove it as you said you would.
b. the owner? he or she has done the most driving on the veh.. it just happens that you were sitting on the driver seat when it happened.
c. the manufacturer?? they made the veh and veh of that mileage shouldn't have and engine that dies at that stage.
d. the person that did the last oil change? well, they were the last ones that looked under the hood, they are supposed to know if something like this is going to happen, right?
no one is guilty but actually all of them are, there's no easy way to answer that, the only thing that can be suggested at this point is for you to decide wheather you want to trust the experts that saw your computer last or you want to move on and get a second opinion and through a new diagnosis you may be able to have a better understanding of what cause the issue and who maybe responsible. Unfortunately, defferently from cars, computers may not be that easy to diagnose as cars are when it comes to hardware failure, failure could happen becuase of 3 things, 1. the part just worn out, the user did something to it, or the part failed, in the last scenario warranty is key, but when you're out of warranty there's no easy way to tell.
I can't assume that the computer shop is responsible, there's no way with the info we have to make that assumption, and it may not be something that will be easily point out by a new repair shop if you are trying to prove that the previous repair shop damaged your computer, it's not like that, there are simply too many factors that come in motion that would create the situation that you are facing that it would take too much time and effort (which is clearly not worth it) for you to prove or disprove your point.
the best thing is to compromise, simply take your computer to another repair shop and get someone else to diagnose wheather your motherboard has been damaged or if there's a repair that will get you back up and running
again, my apologies that it came to this and I'm trully sorry that neither of us was able to resolve your problem.
Francisco Cortes, A+ Certified Computer Technitian.
Sounds like either your motherboard is damaged now or that your power supply is dead. If you sent it for repairs then you should contact them to find out exactly what they did to your computer. Was this repairs such as software or hardware?