Re: Weird MoBo problem?
From: asfsd (dfasdfasf_at_gdfgfsd.com)
Date: 02/25/05
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 00:05:59 -0800
Will try, and thank you.
"Sleepless in Seattle" <jonah@guest.com> wrote in message
news:HpyTd.4313$1S4.479540@news.xtra.co.nz...
> Reseat all cards. Eliminate faulty hardware by running with graphics card
> only. Replace motherboard if all else fails.
>
> --
> Jonah
> "cimex" <bedbug@lectularius.co> wrote in message
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> > My desktop computer does not complete POST if I am starting it up and
the
> > machine is at all warm! It has gotten so that I must put ice packs
inside
> > the machine for several hours. Then, I can get past the CD's LED
lighting
> > up, and actually hear the magical "beep" sound, see an image on the
> > screen,
> > and watch the red LED of the Hard Drive blinking.
> >
> > The problem came about suddenly, when my machine apparently got hung up
> > doing an automatic shutdown. I found it turned on, with the red LED off,
> > and
> > the green LED blinking endlessly. Upon shutting down, I could not
restart
> > for 2 days, until I lucked out with some cold weather (my theory).
> >
> > Further, if I turn off my computer, and also turn off the main power
> > switch,
> > upon turning the main switch back on, the green LED often turns on,
though
> > the machine is of course not yet running. When I turn the main switch
back
> > off, the green LED stays on for a couple of seconds. Other than that,
> > everything works fine, and I plan to not shut down anytime soon.
> >
> > I have tried these:
> > Changed power supply
> > Changed CMOS battery
> > Tested: CPU, memory, and Hard Drive
> > Performed System Restore to before problem began
> > Ran sfc/scannow
> >
> >
> > Since open circuits are helped by a warm condition, could this be a
short
> > circuit problem? I am thinking, just change the MoBo and stop being
> > analytical. But still...
> >
> >
>
>
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