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At 12:02 PM 05/21/2000 , you wrote:
>I just built myself a PC from A Tiger Direct kit, just adding a hard drive,
>processor, and RAM. I switched it on and I get nothing! It sounds like it
>is booting but I get NO display, nothing! Any ideas ?
When building a PC, especially if you have not done this very often,
you need to slow down a bit.
When assembling a PC, you follow these steps:
1) Install the motherboard in the case
2) Install the CPU and configure the board with the proper jumper settings
3) Install the ram
4) install the video card and attach it to the monitor
5) plug in a keyboard
Now... turn on the PC and confirm that it can POST, that is you get the first
screen, it displays the proper CPU speed and proper amount of ram.
After this is complete, you are satisfied that the CPU and Ram are properly
installed, functioning... only then do you move on to installing drives, such
as the floppy drive and hard drives.
There are so many things that can be set wrong and cause the problem you
report it could take a long time to trouble shoot. Remove the IDE cable
and floppy cable from your motherboard... and any other cards that maybe
installed, besides the video card. Once it posts, then you can begin to add
devices and drives, discovering which one is at fault or improperly configured.
For an in depth discussion of NO BOOT, you should read the first four editions
of my Trouble Shooting Basics column on The NOSPIN Group web site:
http://nospin.com/pc/ts001.html
Bob Wright
The NOSPIN Group
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