An individual encountered issues with an old computer that initially displayed green lines on the monitor, leading to the assumption that the graphics card was faulty. After replacing the graphics card, the system showed no picture at all, prompting speculation about the motherboard's condition. Participants in the discussion suggested various troubleshooting steps, including checking connections, testing the monitor and video cable, and removing RAM to elicit BIOS beep codes. The importance of knowing specific hardware details, such as the motherboard model, was emphasized to facilitate better assistance. Eventually, it was discovered that the CMOS battery was dead, which was resolved, leading to the computer successfully booting up again. The discussion highlighted the significance of systematic troubleshooting and the need for clear communication regarding hardware specifications.