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220-1201 Practice Question: A technician is troubleshooting a workstation…

A technician is troubleshooting a workstation that fails to boot. The motherboard has a POST code display showing '00'. The CPU fan spins, but there is no display output. Which component is most likely faulty?

Answer choices

Why each option matters

Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.

Correct answer & explanation

The CPU

POST code '00' typically indicates a CPU-related issue, such as a faulty CPU, incorrect installation, or bent pins. Since the fan spins, power is reaching the board, but the CPU is not initializing. The technician should reseat the CPU and check for damage.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.

  • The power supply unit

    Why it's wrong here

    A faulty power supply unit (PSU) typically manifests as a complete lack of power to the system, intermittent power delivery causing random shutdowns, or a failure to even initiate the boot process. A '00' POST code, however, usually indicates that the motherboard has received power and attempted to start the Power-On Self-Test (POST) but failed at a very early, fundamental stage, often before the CPU can properly initialize, rather than a total power absence.

  • The RAM modules

    Why it's wrong here

    Issues with RAM modules are generally detected later in the Power-On Self-Test (POST) sequence, after the CPU and essential chipset components have successfully initialized. A faulty RAM stick or improper installation typically results in specific memory-related POST codes, such as '55' or 'b0' on some systems, or a distinct series of beep codes. The '00' code indicates a failure much earlier than the memory test phase, suggesting the system hasn't even reached the point of evaluating RAM.

  • The CPU

    Why this is correct

    The '00' POST code is a strong indicator of a fundamental CPU initialization failure, particularly common with AMI BIOS systems. This code suggests that the central processing unit is either not properly seated in its socket, has bent pins, is physically damaged, or is fundamentally incompatible with the motherboard, preventing the system from even beginning the Power-On Self-Test (POST) sequence effectively. It signifies a failure at the very earliest stage of system startup, before other major components are tested.

  • The graphics card

    Why it's wrong here

    A malfunctioning graphics card typically causes a lack of video output, but the system would generally continue through the Power-On Self-Test (POST) process. Instead of a '00' code, a faulty GPU would usually trigger a specific video-related POST code or a series of beep codes (e.g., one long, two short beeps) indicating a display subsystem issue. The '00' code points to a much earlier failure in the boot sequence, long before the system attempts to initialize or output video.

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