Hi everybody,
(the message is not too long, so if you wish to help, please read it all
before replying. thank you)
Yesterday, a customer of mine brought his PC in order to fix a small problem
in the BIOS (boot sequence and stuff like that). After I changed the boot
sequence, I Saved & Exit. But when the computer rebooted, I got a long Beep
and two short Beeps, and the computer was no longer booting. He's got a QDI
Legend V motherboard, a Trident 9750 4Mb AGP video card, a Pentium II-333
CPU and 64Mb of SDRAM.
I tried removing the MB's battery for 3 minutes in order to reset it, then
plugged it back in, but same results. I then changed the video card for an
old Trident PCI 1Mb, but I got the following error messages:
- When I boot without a floppy I get this:
BIOS ROM checksum error (not sure about the "checksum"
word, but there was a word before error)
Non System Disk. Insert a system disk and press enter.
I inserted a Win98 Boot Disk and tried pressing enter, nothing
happened (keyboard not responding).
- When I boot directly WITH a floppy drive, I get the following:
BIOS ROM checksum error (not sure about the "checksum"
word, but there was a word before error)
[The system seems to boot, then gets to the "Boot with/without
CD-Rom Support" because of the Win98 Boot Disk inserted in
the floppy drive, but once again, the keyboard - which is plugged
in the appropriate slot - does not respond].
In BOTH cases, when booting, I don't get the single Beep nor the Video card
Identification, nor the Memory check... it directly goes to the Floopy Boot.
Anybody has an idea?
Thank you very much,
Stephane Vaillancourt
CODECO
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