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You can test the memory in another machine, if you get unexpected and
random reboots with it in, throw it away. It won't harm the other
computer to test memory in it.
You should be able to test the hard drive the same way, just put it in
another machine as a slave drive and see if you can read from it and
write to it.
Not sure how to test the motherboard... maybe some other responder will
have an idea.
Paul Hachmeyer wrote:
> Due to a nearby lightning strike, PC seems to have gotten zapped
> along with cable modem and router. When PC is powered on, cpu
> fan runs at high speed, cabinet fan runs, nothing else. No
> beeps. Memory was also removed, same - fans, no beeps. Pulled
> all cards - modem, tv tuner, scsi card, fans run, no beeps. 12v
> and 5v received from output plugs from power supply. Monitor is
> good. Is there any way to diagnose further other than parts
> swap? I suppose both the tv card and motherboard are fried, but
> is the cpu (and harddrive) likely to be good or bad? No visible
> damage on top of mother board, didn't pull it to check the bottom..
> If I try the tv card or memory in another pc, is there any risk
> of damaging another computer?
> Power and phone lines were protected by ups and surge
> suppressors, tv antenna input was not....
>
>
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