hi ya trevor On Fri, 30 May 2003, trevor sealy wrote:
> Hi Debian, > I turned on my PC as usual which did not run POST and there were no beeps > from my internal speaker to indicate a POST error. There was no video, > and hence no error messages. My system appears to be dead - although the > fan on the CPU and the system fan are obviously running, and the LEDs on > the front panel are lit. I bought a POST card and tested the system and > got "FF";and according to the code book the system passed the POST. > Is it possible - is it likely that my internal speaker might be causing > my system to appear to be dead ? if unplugging the speaker makes the system boot... than yes, its hanging your system .. double check your speaker connection on the motherboard - try a different speaker and wires other ways that the system appeaers to be alive and yet dead... - check that the disks is spinning up ( you should be able to hear it and feel it spin up ) - clear the cmos if you plugged in/unplugged some pci cards lately - boot off a bootable floppy w/ root=/dev/hda1 - boot off a bootable cdrom w/ root=/dev/hda1 .. etc.. where /dev/hda1 is your / partition - power off ( pull the power cord off asterward ) than remove your memory... it should beep loudly and clearly .. means all else is working - sometimes the monitor goes into sleep mode .. wake it up - power it off/on .. wait for the clicking sounds .. - connect it to a different PC - try a different video card - check your keyboard and mouse ... if you removed those lately .. (keyboard connector is usually on the bottom - closer to the motherboard) - threaten the machine that it will forever "lose it's power" ( over you ) and be sent to the dumpster :-) - be nice to it when it's working.. don't make it mad c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]