Make sure all of your ide cables are secure and the drive are set correctly
master, slave, etc
also if you have HD's in or cd connected unhook all the ide cables from the
motherboard. It will show you if the problem is in the drives
Jacob Barkell
At 11:57 AM 2/8/98 GMT, you wrote:
>On Sun, 8 Feb 1998 01:11:35 -0000, you wrote:
>You may want to check to see if your cards are fully installed. I had
>the same problem and when I fully seated one card the monitor came on.
>
>Bill
>
>> I checked the jumper
>>settings and powered it up but did not get any display on the monitor as I
>>expected. I was led to believe that I should see the BIOS of the video
>>card and system and then a memory count but this was not the case. The
>>power light on the monitor blinked as if nothing had been turned on in the
>>computer so I checked it with another computer and it (the monitor) worked
>>fine.
>William L. Kinsey
>Only a lack of imagination saves me from
>immobilizing myself with
>imaginary fears
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