- Jun 23, 2001
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I built a budget computer for my uncle
ECS K7S5A 1.X (Black PCB)
AMD Athlon XP1800+
512 MBKingston PC2100
PNY GF MX 440 SE
350w No-name PSU
2 Optical Drives
40GB 7200RPM Segate HD
When I had it here at home, everyone worked perfectly. No problems. I ship it cross-country (San Jose, CA to Columbus, OH) via Airborne Express with the word FRAGILE written and stamped on the box countless times.
Ship it out, my uncle recieves it on Friday. Before even turning on the computer, he tries to install his old hard-drive from his other computer.
He boots up, it gives him a "RPL ROM" error and asks for a boot-disc. He calls me up today explaining the error and such. I tell him first to just try and boot up with the HD that was included and see if it boots up. I told him if it does boot up, he should check the jumpers on both the HD's.
The BIOS detects both HD's, he was going to double-check later but I was away and my dad doesn't remember what he said..
He calls back later and my dad takes the call and he said he gets the same error with one hard-drive as he does with two and that's all my dad can remember.
Anyone experience this problem and can shed some light on the subject?
-- mrcodedude
ECS K7S5A 1.X (Black PCB)
AMD Athlon XP1800+
512 MBKingston PC2100
PNY GF MX 440 SE
350w No-name PSU
2 Optical Drives
40GB 7200RPM Segate HD
When I had it here at home, everyone worked perfectly. No problems. I ship it cross-country (San Jose, CA to Columbus, OH) via Airborne Express with the word FRAGILE written and stamped on the box countless times.
Ship it out, my uncle recieves it on Friday. Before even turning on the computer, he tries to install his old hard-drive from his other computer.
He boots up, it gives him a "RPL ROM" error and asks for a boot-disc. He calls me up today explaining the error and such. I tell him first to just try and boot up with the HD that was included and see if it boots up. I told him if it does boot up, he should check the jumpers on both the HD's.
The BIOS detects both HD's, he was going to double-check later but I was away and my dad doesn't remember what he said..
He calls back later and my dad takes the call and he said he gets the same error with one hard-drive as he does with two and that's all my dad can remember.
Anyone experience this problem and can shed some light on the subject?
-- mrcodedude
