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Brad Loomis <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 23 Apr 2002 18:13:21 -0700
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Thanks, but it was a new MB and Processor combo. Both are on their way back
for replacement as they were a package deal and it has been determined that
one or the other is no good. Worked great for three months. Lets hope the
replacement lasts a bit longer.
Brad
----- Original Message -----

> A mobo that supported a 120 may not support a 550.  Try removing the CPU
to see if you get a bunch of beeps with the POST screen. If you don't like
that, put your 120 back to see if it works with that.
>
> >Hi all,
> >I recently upgraded my old Pentium 120 to the SOYO 5EH5 MB with an AMD550
> >due to several suggestions off this list. Suddenly I get no post. All
fans
> >spin, HD spins up but no post beep or video signal. Is it possible that a
> >dead CMOS battery could cause this? Is there a way to determine if its
the
> >battery, CPU or MB without replacing parts? A battery is easy enough and
no
> >$$ to speak of, but I can't see replacing either the MB or CPU just to
> >determine which is the bad component. This also could be my first venture
> >into RMS's and the like :(

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