Computer fails to post
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Computer fails to post
My wife bought me a new case for Xmas (she let me pick it out). I transferred everything to the new case (including a new video card) and started it up. The computer churns, but I hear no beep. I tried the old video car and again, it churns, but no video and no system beep. Tried running it off the onboard video. Still no luck.
I took it to work and our IT guys looked at it. They at first thought the board may be not been grounded correctly, but they thought it looked all right.
Any ideas from that vague description? I'm taking it in for a diagnostic (using computer at work for this post).
I took it to work and our IT guys looked at it. They at first thought the board may be not been grounded correctly, but they thought it looked all right.
Any ideas from that vague description? I'm taking it in for a diagnostic (using computer at work for this post).
- chargerfan
- Elwood
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what kind of video card?
some of the newer Nvidia cards use a power connector (like what runs into the harddrive/cd rom etc)
have you checked to make sure these are right?

also check your IDE cable going to the HD as well as the jumper settings on the back of the harddrive.

some drives don't like the CS setting.
tried pulling the extra hardware out to go with a bare boot (just what you need to boot up,no soundcard,ethernet card etc)?
when you first power on,can you even get this screen?

running XP?
tried an XP install disk in the cd rom when booting?
have had all the above keepem from booting.
and then some

some of the newer Nvidia cards use a power connector (like what runs into the harddrive/cd rom etc)
have you checked to make sure these are right?

also check your IDE cable going to the HD as well as the jumper settings on the back of the harddrive.

some drives don't like the CS setting.
tried pulling the extra hardware out to go with a bare boot (just what you need to boot up,no soundcard,ethernet card etc)?
when you first power on,can you even get this screen?

running XP?
tried an XP install disk in the cd rom when booting?
have had all the above keepem from booting.
and then some

- Shlomart Ben Yisrael
- Insha'Allah
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Ten bucks says you shorted out the motherboard on the case mounts.
WAR ~ non-conductive stand-offs
WAR ~ non-conductive stand-offs
rock rock to the planet rock ... don't stop
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
I'll try to cover every base.
I moved everything over exactly how it was in the original case. I even double checked the small plugs near the edge of the board to make sure the power, reset, etc. were correct.
I also reseeded the RAM and all the cards.
Did I mention that I was doing this on my living room floor and that while I was doing this, my daughter jumped on my back and static shocked me several times? Could static electricity surge through me from her to the board?
I moved everything over exactly how it was in the original case. I even double checked the small plugs near the edge of the board to make sure the power, reset, etc. were correct.
I also reseeded the RAM and all the cards.
Did I mention that I was doing this on my living room floor and that while I was doing this, my daughter jumped on my back and static shocked me several times? Could static electricity surge through me from her to the board?
- Shlomart Ben Yisrael
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Absolutely. It's the computer "kiss of death".At Large wrote:I'll try to cover every base.
I moved everything over exactly how it was in the original case. I even double checked the small plugs near the edge of the board to make sure the power, reset, etc. were correct.
I also reseeded the RAM and all the cards.
Did I mention that I was doing this on my living room floor and that while I was doing this, my daughter jumped on my back and static shocked me several times? Could static electricity surge through me from her to the board?
Luckily, it may only be the RAM that got zapped. Try a different stick.
rock rock to the planet rock ... don't stop
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
LMAO!At Large wrote:I'll try to cover every base.
I moved everything over exactly how it was in the original case. I even double checked the small plugs near the edge of the board to make sure the power, reset, etc. were correct.
I also reseeded the RAM and all the cards.
Did I mention that I was doing this on my living room floor and that while I was doing this, my daughter jumped on my back and static shocked me several times? Could static electricity surge through me from her to the board?
KISS THAT MOBO NIGHTY NIGHT!
I always thought those wristbands you were supposed to wear when putting one together were the stupidest damn things I'd ever seen!
"who in their fucking right mind would put a computer together on the carpet?" I often giggled.
uhhhhhhh,now I know :P
My fault, I know. Pretty stupid. I had always heard about things being fried by static electricity, but this is the first time it's happened to me after many instances of me opening up my computer and tinkering with it.
I have no room in my apartment (living there until my house is done in March) so I was forced to spread it out where I had room.
It's okay. I was asking for a new motherboard/processor for months now. This gives me the excuse I need.
I have no room in my apartment (living there until my house is done in March) so I was forced to spread it out where I had room.
It's okay. I was asking for a new motherboard/processor for months now. This gives me the excuse I need.
- Shlomart Ben Yisrael
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If it's the Sempron 3100, it's not a bad chip as far as they go.At Large wrote:I got my computer back today. Haven't tried it yet.
I had to get a new motherboard with a processor and RAM
I had a 1.7 Celeron.
I got a AMD 3.1 Sempron with 512 DDR RAM.
I would have gotten an Athlon, but due to my limited budget what with building a house, I had to settle on this.
I think the 3100 is the only Sempron with 512KB L2 Cache.
rock rock to the planet rock ... don't stop
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
you have a fine replacement.At Large wrote:I got my computer back today. Haven't tried it yet.
I had to get a new motherboard with a processor and RAM
I had a 1.7 Celeron.
I got a AMD 3.1 Sempron with 512 DDR RAM.
I would have gotten an Athlon, but due to my limited budget what with building a house, I had to settle on this.
you'll appreciate the new speed :twisted:
I wasn't able to run the HalfLife 2 demo on my old system. Going to try today.
In the past, I had problems with running GTA San Andreas on my system. I can run it fine now, but not as high as I would hoped, but I had heard that about this game. I read somewhere one guy claimed that he had trouble running it very high and he had one of the best video cards and a 3.0 Pentium.
I gave my wife Sims 2 for Christmas. It looks awesome.
Definitely noticed how fast it boots up. Surfing the net is suddenly faster, too.
In the past, I had problems with running GTA San Andreas on my system. I can run it fine now, but not as high as I would hoped, but I had heard that about this game. I read somewhere one guy claimed that he had trouble running it very high and he had one of the best video cards and a 3.0 Pentium.
I gave my wife Sims 2 for Christmas. It looks awesome.
Definitely noticed how fast it boots up. Surfing the net is suddenly faster, too.