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The problem could also from the video
card, the system beeps and the monitor flashes as you mentioned, I had the
similar problem lot of times with my old Pentium 2 system. As a quick check you
could change your video card and test it, pick some video card from your friend’s
pc and give a try. Suman K Suman Kanuganti Control
Engineer/Programmer Univ. of Missouri-Columbia http://www.missouri.edu/~skhcf -----Original Message----- Yeah, I checked the
battery. The machine will power up. It will not detect any AGP
video cards. It will however detect a PCI video card, but then it just
starts to beep at me and the monitor flashes in odd patterns and asci code with
the beep. I am suspecting that the
bios may have been hit with a bios virus sometime before I bought the
motherboard on eBay. As always with bios viruses, they tend to strike on
or after a specific date. _______________________________________ From:
EMAIL:PROTECTED [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Aaron Wyant Maybe you need to Flash
your BIOS...Are you getting any signs of life from your machine when you hit
the power button? Don't forget to check the on board battery and power
connections running to the board itself. I've seen board batteries go bad
and create havoc like this. just my 2 cents From:
EMAIL:PROTECTED [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fallert, Adam Christian Does anyone have an old p2, p3 or
AMD equivalent and corresponding motherboard you would like to get rid
of? My dedicated Linux box at home somehow got zapped during my move into
a new house. Basically, I powered it down, moved it by car, let it sit
for a couple weeks, and now it won’t post upon power up. I am desperate. I have a lot
of files on there that I need access to soon. Thanks in advance Adam _______________________________________ |
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