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Tony Mayer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 10 Jan 2004 16:25:41 -0800
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Only the obvious - The motherboard is probably defective.  Your best bet
might be to start over with a new one.

Tony Mayer
Sysop
The Magic FunHouse BBS
http://bbs.magicom.net


m_sayer_ wrote:

> Thanks for your suggestion Bridget, but still nothing. I've tried just about
> everything I can think of so far.
> Any other suggestions anyone?
> Michele Sayer
>
> Hi there Michele
>
> the beep code does indicate a non existing ram profile. This happened to me
> about a week ago..............after phoning around my son suggested to have
> a look at the ram board. A powersurge had partially dislodged the board and
> one of the white clips had come undone. As I repositioned it I noticed that
> it needs quite some pressure to be inserted correctly and for the clips to
> catch properly. Now I know it sounds silly but try reinserting it again and
> making sure it is all the way in.............it might be just a small thing
> like this that causes such upheaval in once PC life........
>
> Hope it works
> Bridget Fiedler

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