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It could be 1 of 2 things or both. I'm in a repair class that I have to take
in college and I learned when the power supply starts it tests its stuff, if
all is good it sends a POWER GOOD signal to the motherboard and the
motherboard boots and goes into POST. Either that signal isn't being sent to
your board or your board is unable to recognize the signal thus preventing
POST to occur.
The Following is From Upgrading and Repairing PCs by Mueller 10th Ed.
Chapter 6 pg 409)
" ......This power supply sends the signal to the motherboard,
where it is received by the processor timer chip, wich controls the reset
line to the processor. In the absence of
Power_Good, the timer chip continuously resets the
processor, which prevents the system from running under bad or suntable
paower conditions. When the timer chip receives the
Power_Good signal, it stops resetting the processor, and the processor
begins executing whaterver code isa t address FFFF:0000 (usually the ROM
BIOS)."
--Patrick Black
http://webpages.marshall.edu/~black27/
----- Original Message -----
From: Frost <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 1:58 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] no P.O.S.T.
> When I restart my computer it hangs at the POST with no display on
monitor. The fans & drives are running and the hard drive access light
burns steady for awhile then nothing happens. If I turn the computer off
and wait about an hour it will boot up fine. Also, I can turn the computer
off for about 30sec. then start it - then turn it off for 30sec. - then
start... and about the 10th to 15th time it will go through POST and boot up
fine. This problem came on gradual and is now to the point that it does it
everytime. Please give me some ideas as to where to start troubleshooting.
> Pentium II 266MHz
> 64MB RAM
> FIC KL-6011 Slot-1 motherboard
> AMI BIOS
> ATI Rage Pro AGP video card
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Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>
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