There was no power to the graphics card, that means the monitor recived no signal ... and told you so. Most new (and some decent older monitors) do the same, turn your monitor on but not the PC ... and the result will be the same.
Now the question begs ... why did the system crash?
My PC crashed earlier while playing a local game of BF1942 against my cousin, but thats because i have CAS3 native memory at CAS2.5 (and tighter other timings) with an overclocked CPU
I reckon it was just one of them crashes you had there, your average crash.
thanks for the reply mucks
i wait and see what happens next
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