What to Do If Your Computer Doesn’t Turn On
By Gabriel Torres on April 22, 2008 Page 5 of 7

Step 4 – Removing Bad Contacts

If your computer is still not turning on, you will need to clean the memory sockets, video card slot and CPU socket, as it may be a bad contact between these components and their sockets. You will need to buy isopropyl, a pencil eraser and a tooth brush, all available at any supermarket (ideally you should by an anti-static brush, but a cheap toothbrush will do the trick).

Fixing Bad Contacts
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Figure 4: Material needed to fix bad contacts.

Remove the CPU (you will need to remove the CPU cooler first, of course), the memory and the video card from the motherboard.

You will clean the edge contacts from the video card and the memory module with the eraser like if you were “erasing” them, as shown on Figures 5 and 7. Do this far away from the computer and do not touch the edge contacts (a.k.a. “golden fingers”) after cleaning then. You should clean the edge contacts available on both sides of the memory module and video card. After rubbing the eraser, clean the edge contacts with the toothbrush wet in isopropyl.

Fixing Memory with Bad Contact
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Figure 5: Clean the memory module edge contacts with an eraser.

Fixing Memory with Bad Contact
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Figure 6: Then clean them with a toothbrush wet in isopropyl.

Fixing Video Card With Bad Contact
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Figure 7: Clean the video card edge contacts with an eraser.

Fixing Video Card With Bad Contact
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Figure 8: Then clean them with a toothbrush wet in isopropyl.


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