A week or so ago... I was on my computer, typing away, got up for a second and I look over and it says "Windows is powering down" and it shuts off. I tried to reboot several times, getting no farther than the BIOS screen when it just shuts off. Making sure I wasn't overloading my APC powerstrip/surge protector (which had my comp, monitor, laptop, speakers, hub, 8-in-1 tv/radio/flashlight/lantern/you get the idea, and maybe one or two other things), so I plugged it in the wall by itself and I get the same results. So, what do you think? I've this same 300W HEC for a little over 3 years now and haven't added anything new in several months.
In the past week I've tried booting several times, and it won't get farther than about 5 seconds of normal startup (all the fans spin, everything seems normal, NO BEEPS). I've tried booting with no IDE devices attached and have had varying sucess. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. CHecking the BIOS when it worked, all the temps seemed normal. I've manually reset the CMOS, and that doesn't seem to help at all.
Specs:
Duron 900
256MB PC2100 Kingston
ATI Radeon DDR
SB Live! Platinum
Maxtor 40GB 7200RPM
SIS 735 ECS K7S5A
300W HEC
So, do you think this is a power supply or motherboard problem? In either case, what would you reccomend?
Thanks,
Jim
UPDATE:
Ok, new power supply came in yesterday, and I'm reconnecting everything. I think it's ready to go, I power up, the PS turns on and stays on, but now I'm getting beeps. It sounds like 2 short and 8 long, but they go pretty fast, it took me several times to count them correctly. After about 10 seconds or so, I get 2 quick long beeps and then another long beep. ECS board has AMI BIOS.
According to Hardware Central, Do I go by 10 beeps:
Argg... but I didn't get these beeps the first time, why do I get them now?
UPDATE 2:
Reseated the video, the 8-10 nasty beeps at the start are now gone. Now I get the 3 beeps again, and on the BIOS screen:
CMOS Settings Wrong
CMOS Memory Size Wrong
UPDATE 3:
Despite these errors, I'm able to get into windows. Ah well, working for now.
In the past week I've tried booting several times, and it won't get farther than about 5 seconds of normal startup (all the fans spin, everything seems normal, NO BEEPS). I've tried booting with no IDE devices attached and have had varying sucess. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. CHecking the BIOS when it worked, all the temps seemed normal. I've manually reset the CMOS, and that doesn't seem to help at all.
Specs:
Duron 900
256MB PC2100 Kingston
ATI Radeon DDR
SB Live! Platinum
Maxtor 40GB 7200RPM
SIS 735 ECS K7S5A
300W HEC
So, do you think this is a power supply or motherboard problem? In either case, what would you reccomend?
Thanks,
Jim
UPDATE:
Ok, new power supply came in yesterday, and I'm reconnecting everything. I think it's ready to go, I power up, the PS turns on and stays on, but now I'm getting beeps. It sounds like 2 short and 8 long, but they go pretty fast, it took me several times to count them correctly. After about 10 seconds or so, I get 2 quick long beeps and then another long beep. ECS board has AMI BIOS.
According to Hardware Central, Do I go by 10 beeps:
Or the 8 beeps:Your problem lies deep inside the CMOS. All chips associated with the CMOS will likely have to be replaced. Your best bet is to get a new motherboard.
And I can't find anything for the delayed 3 beeps.Your video card isn't working. Make sure it is seated well in the bus. If it still beeps, either the whole card is bad or the memory on it is. Your best bet is to install another video card.
Argg... but I didn't get these beeps the first time, why do I get them now?
UPDATE 2:
Reseated the video, the 8-10 nasty beeps at the start are now gone. Now I get the 3 beeps again, and on the BIOS screen:
CMOS Settings Wrong
CMOS Memory Size Wrong
UPDATE 3:
Despite these errors, I'm able to get into windows. Ah well, working for now.
