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1. You disassemble and reassemble a computer. When you first turn it on, you see no lights and hear no sounds. Nothing appears on the monitor screen. What is the most likely cau…
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1. You disassemble and reassemble a computer. When you first turn it on, you see
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most likely cause of the problem? Explain your answer.
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the cause of the problem is that you overlocked your system.
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