No power to monitor and mouse and keyboard after windows 11 update

hunter stott 0 Reputation points
2023-02-16T06:14:38.94+00:00

I was giving a menu to update my computer to windows 11. I let it reset it turn off then turned on no power to monitor mouse or keyboard. I went ahead and unplugged everything from cpu to ram to graphic card rgb lights/ powersupply/ hard drive. Unplugging the little bc battery as well nothing happens. I power the PC the monitor displays "please check your input" I also have a VGA cable plugged into my monitor into my motherboardas well as a HDMI cord plugged into my graphic card. My computer is a Alarco Gaming PC Desktop Computer Intel i7 3.40GHz,16GB Ram,1TB Hard Drive,Windows 10 pro,WiFi Ready,Video Card Nvidia Gtx 1060 , 6 RGB Fans with Remote. The only thing I upgraded was the video card 3 months ago and it is compatible to my pc. I can't install any older versions of windows or go to my desktops tasks manager.

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  1. Limitless Technology 44,766 Reputation points
    2023-02-16T11:17:39.5266667+00:00

    Hi. Thank you for your question and reaching out. I’d be more than happy to help you with your query

    If you are experiencing a lack of power to your monitor, mouse, and keyboard after updating to Windows 11, the issue may be due to a corrupted driver or an incompatibility between the hardware and the new version of Windows. To troubleshoot this issue, you should try the following:

    Check to see if the hardware is compatible with Windows 11.

    Unplug and reconnect the hardware, then restart the computer.

    Update the drivers for the hardware by going to the manufacturer's website and downloading the latest version.

    Check to see if any BIOS or firmware updates are available for the hardware.

    Uninstall and reinstall the drivers for the hardware.

    Try a different power source or power outlet.

    Try to reset the BIOS settings.

    If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be necessary to replace the hardware.

    If the reply was helpful, please don’t forget to upvote or accept as answer, thank you.

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