hi ya On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> disagreed with me and referred me to the motherboard manufacturer (Biostar). :-) > Their tech support said that the beep code indicated either a dead CPU or a > corrupted BIOS. After I explained that removing the RAM, CPU and video card > resulted in exactly the same beeping how can it beep without the cpu .. i say you have a bad cpu ( overheated ?? ) or fan slowed down enough that it allows the cpu to run hotter than it should be - open the case ... and use a standard $20 household fan to blow on the cpu and see if it boots/runs , the tech said he was reasonably certain > it was the BIOS. bios does not die too often if ever .. unless you're flashing the sucker > However, there is no guarantee that the new BIOS will fix the problem, leaving > with the possibility of getting a new mother board. The problem I have is > that > though my system performs regular backups (every morning @ 0200) your backups is also questionable ... since it could have been backing up corrupt files - hopefully ou have been saving your data in different files instead of overwritting "yesterday's" or last week's backups > to my file > two before it is back up and running. The real problem is that my system has > two hard drives in RAID1 (software) with LVM on top of that. The question is: > How do I safely access the data? my silly question ... why can you move the 2 disks to a different motherboard ( ycu can get um for free or up to $1000 or more for motherboards depending on how pick you are about which motherboard ) if the lvm drives is somehow locked to the motherboard, that'd suck c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]