I agree, I don't think that both or, even 1 of them are bad however, after
changing,swapping,reseating and, checking all components including
cpu-memory-video cards,power supplies etc. etc. I'm finding myself with the
same overall symptoms. I've tried only the cpu & memory and,video installed
to no avail as well as the above mentioned with floppy-keyboard-mouse
installed to no avail. I've worn the sockets out seating and re-seating.
Sometimes I get a series of long beeps repeating continously and sometimes
none at all. The pwr-led light comes on sometimes and sometimes not. When
it does come on it stays on after I power down and stays there until I pull
the plug. I've rechecked the mobo jumpers a dozen times and they are
correct. I've cleared cmos a dozen times but this problem persists. I've
built up a dozen or more machines with various mobo's and have experienced
the normal set-up problems that we all encounter however this one is new to
me. I noticed in the mobo specs that I can use up to 768mb of pc133 sdram on
it. Does this mean I can use ONLY pc133? Currently I'm trying to use pc100
sdram. Could that be the problem or not?Thanks Edwin Bogert
>From: joseph marty <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Bad news motherboards?
>Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2002 20:45:27 -0500
>
>If you are getting beeps during what would be the POST screen if you had
>video, you need to check the beep pattern for these mobos. That should be
>in the guide that came with them. It could be something simple like your
>video card not being fully seated (remove it and try again), it could be
>that your RAM is not fully seated or is bad (take out all DIMMs, and reseat
>them). It could be that your CPU is not properly seated or is bad (take it
>out and reseat it). I'd go back and check all of the above, plus check all
>your ribbon cable connections, and the drive jumper settings. If you can
>find the beep patterns in your mobo user's guide you'll know where to look
>for starters. It isn't likely that both mobo's are bad.
>
> >>
> >>Subject: [PCBUILD] Bad news motherboards?
> >
> >
> >I recently purchased (2) brand new Biostar M6VCF mobo's and, installed
>them
> >in mid-towers with 250watt power supplies. After following the set-up
> >procedures outlined in their guides, I encountered the following
>problems.
> >(1)--pushing the power on button lights the power-on led along with the
>HD
> >led and it does it's blinking and such. Then--I get a series of
> >long-repeating beeps continously and no video or anything. Upon pushing
>the
> >power off button and holding it in until it powers off--the power led
> >remains on until I open the main power switch. Iv'e tried all
>combinations
> >of video cards,known good processors and, memory but to no avail. The
>mobo's
> >are Biostar M6VCF boards with Award bios and, Via 694x-686b chipsets.
>Using
> >celeron 500mhz ppga processors on 66mhz fsb and clocked at 8.0. S3 savage
> >2000 64mb video card, 128mb pc100 ram C 20gb HD, 52x cdrom etc. etc. Like
>I
> >said, Iv'e tried all combinations of these components and both boards
>react
> >the same. Could both of the boards be bad right out of the box or did I
> >mess-up or, miss something somewhere. Never never have had this problem
> >before. Is there any help out there with the listers? TIA, Edwin Bogert
> >[log in to unmask]
> >
> >
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