Also, this did occur to someone that downloaded a cracked copy. All bets are off about that.
To see if it's some hardware issue power off, remove power and unplug the data cable from your disk drives and SSDs. Power up and you should see a splash screen and try to get to the BIOS screen. If no BIOS screen it's a hardware issue.
But some malware in those crack downloads can kill a BIOS so there's that.
Let's hope it's nothing simple (?) like the display is unplugged or the display is set to VGA and you use HDMI.
I recently built a PC and everything has been working perfectly for the last 2 months or so. Last night I installed Adobe premiere pro and was editing video for about an hour, when all of the sudden my screen froze, started flickering, audio started buzzing and the computer was unresponsive. I powered it off, rebooted it (without opening premiere) and was just surfing the internet assuming premier was the culprit. About ten minutes later it happened again (repeated above procedure) happened again, and again. I gave up for the night and powered it off. When I went to boot up this morning, the PC fires up, fans spin, but the monitor doesn't respond, and nothing is displayed. I do not have a dedicated graphics card either, so can't be that. I know it's not the monitor because it will still power on and display settings. I don't know what to do at this point. I'm running ASRock z370m itx/ac MB, i7 8700 CPU, evga 650 G3 PSU, 16gb Corsair vengeance lpx ddr4 ram.
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