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| eccs19:
If you have not done this, try putting in one card at a time, and boot the system. (assuming you have more than 1 PCI card your trying to use) Also try it / them in different slots. Could just be conflicts between slots. If you've got an AGP slot, and it's working, make sure you don't put anything in the PCI slot next to it. Some boards share those slots, and can sometimes cause issues. |
| Breaker:
Thanks to all for your help, Well, I'm out of options. Here's what I've tried: a) checked PCI slots for dirt or foreign object (found none) b) tried one card in PCI slot, then the other (no change) c) checked BIOS (no problems there) d) pulled battery and reset default setting (no change) e) checked motherboard and PCI cards for damage (found none) I think I'm stuck with it unless someone has any new ideas... Thanks again, Breaker. |
| SavannahLion:
Doing a quick Google, I discovered that you're not the only one. Describes similar symptoms as yours. Note the date, it's all the way back in 2004: http://forums.devshed.com/computer-hardware-103/pc-doesnt-turn-on-127649.html Unfortunatley, no solution was found. I did find a slew of other problems with the board, but nothing striking. I found one with corrupt RAM and another that describes incorrectly set jumpers causing the board not to boot. However, neither symptom sounds like what you have. |
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