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>>Since you are getting system
beeps, see if you can track down a beep code >>list on your board. I
had a similar problem once, and come to find out from >>the beep codes, one of my RAM
sticks came unseated enough to goof it up. >>BIOS virus could do
it. If you flash it, maybe that would solve it (ooo, Field of >>Dream flashback). Or, just
get a cheap board like you are doing too. But if you've >>never flashed a BIOS, good time to
try and learn! The motherboard came flashed with the
latest bios when I bought it from eBay last fall. And unfortunately, I
can’t flash the thing if it won’t even post. As far as unseated hardware, I have tried
stripping the machine down to bare bones: 1 stick of ram, HD, vid card,
and processor (all was reseated in the process) and still no luck. _______________________________________ |
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