Well, I was screwing around with my 1.6A system last night, trying to overclock higher than the 2.133Ghz that has been running incredibly stable for the past few weeks. I suspected my 2 256MB sticks of Kingston RAM were the reason I could not go any higher than 137FSB, so I set the FSB to 140 and upped the RAM voltage from 2.5 to 2.6 and took out one stick of the RAM. No luck - it crashed in 3DMark after 5 seconds or so. Then, I switched that stick with the other and turned on the machine. What? No video? So I go to look inside the case and am greeted with the smell of fried electronics! I kill power immediately and then am thinking AWWWWW! Then I notice the stick of RAM was not fully seated. I'm thinking, god, what have I done?
Since that incident, I have tried many things but have unable to get the machine to fully boot, except from floppy to a DOS prompt or the Win98 DOS prompt only mode. And finally, after much trying, I can't even get the machine to POST at all.
Here is what I have tried:
After making sure the RAM was installed correctly, I proceeded to try and get everything going again. I was somewhat encouraged because the machine would get to the Win98 logo screen but then would hang there. First, I physically removed every card except for video. Reboot after reboot, I tried many things, but they all failed. I tried moving memory from the first slot to the second. I cleared the BIOS settings. Sometimes I would get through the memory test, sometimes not. Finally, I just cannot get the machine to POST. The diagnostic LEDs indicate that a failure has occurred during the RAM recognition. No RAM slot seems to work now with either of the 2 sticks that I have. I am thinking I need a new motherboard, but it could also be the RAM that is to blame. I'm not sure. Can anyone help me out here?
I feel like I just got knocked to the ground with a blow to the head :-(
Since that incident, I have tried many things but have unable to get the machine to fully boot, except from floppy to a DOS prompt or the Win98 DOS prompt only mode. And finally, after much trying, I can't even get the machine to POST at all.
Here is what I have tried:
After making sure the RAM was installed correctly, I proceeded to try and get everything going again. I was somewhat encouraged because the machine would get to the Win98 logo screen but then would hang there. First, I physically removed every card except for video. Reboot after reboot, I tried many things, but they all failed. I tried moving memory from the first slot to the second. I cleared the BIOS settings. Sometimes I would get through the memory test, sometimes not. Finally, I just cannot get the machine to POST. The diagnostic LEDs indicate that a failure has occurred during the RAM recognition. No RAM slot seems to work now with either of the 2 sticks that I have. I am thinking I need a new motherboard, but it could also be the RAM that is to blame. I'm not sure. Can anyone help me out here?
I feel like I just got knocked to the ground with a blow to the head :-(