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The video card is integrated on the mother board. I've tried three new memory sticks and a new power supply. THe strange thing is that one would think that I would at least get a beep. I don't think it's seeing the bios. I've had these issues with other systems and bad memory always gives a beep etc. I get nothing at all. Is there a way to test the bios?
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 11:04:46 -0800, Russ Poffenberger <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hi Jason,
>
>The next things to check are the video card and memory. If you have any
>other peripherals plugged in (disk, etc), remove those. Try just the basics
>installed, video, CPU and memory (power supply of course), and remove
>everything else. This is the basic troubleshooting you do when it won't
>boot, start with the minimum first.
>
>At 10:46 AM 11/7/2005, you wrote:
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>>Well I took a deep breath and plugged in the 12v 4pin connector and fired
>>it up. I didn't see smoke this time but the thing still wont boot. Not
>>even into BIOS. The fans come on but I get no beep and of course, no
>>video etc. When I initially turn on power to the board the keyboard
>>flashes but that's it. This is essentially the same problem I've have
>>with this thing from the get go. By the way, I performed this out of the
>>chassis just to be sure there were no shorts. I tried clearing cmos again
>>and that didn't help either.
>
>Russ Poffenberger
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