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"Paul A. Shippert" <[log in to unmask]>
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Greetings, Rob & list

----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Bowen - Information Services - SUNY Farmingdale

>    I have a Asus P2B Board that is behaving wierd.  It all
seems to be
> hooked up properly (all the wires from the case in the
right spots on the
> board).  When I power it on, I hear the fan in the power
supply.  The HD
> powers up but I get no video.  I then lose the ability to
turn it off by
> the switch.

I'm not sure whether this will help, however; I had a
similar problem with an
IWILL m'board about 2 years ago.  All wires--including the
power supply--appeared
to be in their proper places and making connections.  Like
yours, power supply and
hard disk spooled up (You didn't mention if the memory count
occurred; it did not
occur in my situation.).  In my case, it was an AT power
supply (I suspect yours is
ATX, and this may not apply.) and the power leads were not
snapped down tightly
enough to the board.  I reattached them, making certain they
snapped down firmly,
and the computer booted without incident.  You may want to
investigate this connection.

As for the inability to power off, the ATX cases often have
2 power switches.  I'm
guessing here, but perhaps one enables/disables the soft
power-off feature?
>
> I tried another video card but no luck there.  This is a
brand new case,
> board, Celeron chip and Memory.  I tried my PII-350 chip
on the board, no
> luck.  I tried my Ram from the 350, no luck.  I tried the
Video from the
> 350, no luck.
>
This reinforces my suspicion that you don't have good power
supply connection.

FWIW and HTH,

Paul A. Shippert                     Library/Media
Specialist
"   . . . and I'm hovering like a fly
   waiting for the windshield on the freeway."  Genesis
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