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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Beeeph on January 06, 2005, 03:10:46 am
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While I'm troubleshooting, I'd like to hear what others think the problem might be.
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Ok, it turns out it was a wiring problem. So now that I can get it stay on, it won't P.O.S.T. Any things I should check right off the bat? I've reseated the RAM and the CPU, but I'm not really sure what else I should check. Thanks!
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Try resetting the CMOS - Flip the button cell out, wait a few moments and replace!
Craig
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Do you have the case speaker hooked up properly? When it POSTs it should give a series of beeps that tell you whether it's freaking out about RAM or fan failure or whatever so you can at least narrow it down a bit - see your motherboard manual (go download a copy from the mobo manufacturer's website if you've lost it).
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You can also try removing everything from the pc that is not necessary to see the bios. i.e. take out any cards (besides graphics) , hard drive, floppy , usb, etc. All you need to see the bios is memory and graphics, and processor. That way you can at least rule out all the other stuff first.
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It almost sounds as if you have a blown capacitor on the motherboard.
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Is the CPU fan hooked up?
If it's not, it will overheat within seconds and either the system will shutdown, or the system will lock up.
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This forum is great and you guys are always a tremendous help! Flipping out the CMOS battery seemed to have reset something and now it POSTs just fine. Except now is giving a me a floppy disk error whereas it didn't before. But I can figure that one out, thanks everyone!
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The problem is back! Popping out the CMOS battery worked about three times, now it wont POST and popping out the battery doesn't do a thing. I hooked up the PC speaker and I'm not even getting any error beeeps. Any other ideas, anyone?
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now it's working again. It looks like a wiring problem with the I-Pac was causing an error. Great...a quirky cab.