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Author Topic: Golden Tee 2005 Fore - Screen No Signal - Red Motherboard  (Read 2716 times)

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Golden Tee 2005 Fore - Screen No Signal - Red Motherboard
« on: October 08, 2019, 06:33:58 pm »
I have a 05' Golden Tee Fore with a Red Board.  Just updated the vga to CGA and got it working on my led tv perfectly.  I was trying to getthe scrolling marquee going and touched one of the wiring harnesses from the power supply to j56 on the motherboard and now my screen shows no signal.  I replaced the power supply and still no signal.  I've been told i may have fried the board however the board looks good.  Could Ihave possibly damaged the video card?  Maybe something else? I'm still getting lights on the board but don't know if that makes any difference? Any help would greatly be appreciated. 

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Re: Golden Tee 2005 Fore - Screen No Signal - Red Motherboard
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2020, 03:13:41 pm »
Is this your board? You are missing the boot chip if it is.

There is the potential the board got fried, or the video car. Looks bot obvious signs of that on the board. Reseat the video card as well.