Old Aug 28, 2006 | 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by clickwir
At this point I'd start swapping parts with known working ones. Take out all expansion cards even the graphics and hard drive floppy cdrom etc.

Have only the basics plugged in, cpu, ram, power, status LEDs/switch , keyboard. Litterally nothing else. See if you get some beeps. If not, then I'd look at replacing ram or trying the ram in another pc.

Of course that's easy for me to say, I have more than a dozen pc's in my computer room. h:
Try booting it up w/o ram also. that'll give you beeps. (3 I think). if it doesnt, you know it is motherboard / ps...
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