Depends on what is happening to it.
- If you get no power, no fan, no light via a monitor, check the power switch and the psu (power.)
- If you get power (fan blowing) but no output, check the monitor, cable and if it is a separate card, the video card.
- If you get several beeps, your machine is having a problem with something on the motherboard (you can find charts of the beeps versus the problems caused by the beeps on the web.)
- If you get fan and a screen on boot up it may be your hard drive or CMOS settings are bad. Also you could have a conflict of one part of the computer versus another.
- If you get past the boot screen and it stops working, the operating system on the drives is probably bashed.
Work your way through each diagnosis and if it's still giving a problem your best bet is a local repair place (if it is out of any warranty it ever had.)
smash your head into it then it'll have your memory but you wont have yours!
Yes zombies can type on the computer because in season 2 of the Walking Dead episdoe 12 they sent an email to the government.
For the PC and Xbox 360
A ordinary virus(eg:Yellow Fever) would look like it is dead. But when it enters a host's body it will start to multiply and to infect the body. Similarly computer viruses, are harmless piece of algorithms saved on flash drives, hard drives and other media devices. The start their duty only when the are triggered by an execution of a command/application or by the starting up of the OS. Due to the similarities in it's doings computer viruses are termed in such a way.
Sorry to tell you, but your computer isn't recognizing the drive because your drive is dead. You have to buy a new hard drive and an operating system or a whole new computer. That ticking is a clear sign that the drive is dying, if the bios does not even see it, then at that point its already gone.
More of a risk than being dead, that's for darned sure!
First thing for any automobile - check the battery - may be dead.
Start with checking main fuses usually near battery. may also be on battery + cable. Computer is probably fine. Fuses are there to protect this component.
That means its completely dead and drying out. The only thing you can go is throw it out.
to find out if your computer is dead you need to go to places like apple to find out
Replace the four capacitors in the computer or replace the computer itself
That means your computer is either realy slow or your computer has a virus on it.
if it keeps happening you need to get a new graphics card because your old one cant proccess the graphics for life or dead.
A dead battery will have no effect on the computer in the car any more than unplugging your home computer.
You have to download Steam on your computer, then Left 4 Dead 2 can be bought from that.
If you have a dead memory module (RAM Unit) then the computer should refuse to start up, and your BIOS should signal you with various long and short beeps. Refer to information on your particular BIOS to find out what you're looking for.
Dead battery, out of fuel, failed starter, failed computer, failed fuel pump, etc.