- Jan 16, 2001
 
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Damn.  Just when I was feeling semi-smug.  I guess I crowed too loudly. I just built my system and it was running for two days.  Here's what's in it:
Abit KT7-RAID
TBird 1GHz
256mb Atlas 133 CAS2 mem
Creative Blaster Geforce 2 Vidcard
Maxtor HD
TEAC floppy
Hitachi CDR
Imation CDRW
It was running fine for the past two days. Win98SE up and running, no bugs. I started installing cards and the various drivers and programs that go with it.
After each hardware/driver change, you have to reboot, right? Right. So, on reboot #50 (or whatever) the system powers down and then doesn't restart.
Pushing the system reset button and/or power button has no effect. They were working fine prior to this.
Per system instructions, I unplugged the power, reset the CMOS jumper. Nothing. Will not enter BIOS. I tried taking out the button battery on the mobo. Nothing. I tried removing all the cards, including the vidcard. I put the vidcard back in, reset the CMOS and tried. Nothing.
I called PCBOOST where I bought the board. Their tech guys are only there Mon-Fri, so I have to wait until Monday. Thank God I still have the Dell, pitifully slow as it as, it's working.
Please help me. I honestly think my mobo is fried. BTW, on power-up, all the fans spin, drives click and clack, so I know there's power. This sucks. Help!
Formerly The Happy New Guy
Mike D
			
			Abit KT7-RAID
TBird 1GHz
256mb Atlas 133 CAS2 mem
Creative Blaster Geforce 2 Vidcard
Maxtor HD
TEAC floppy
Hitachi CDR
Imation CDRW
It was running fine for the past two days. Win98SE up and running, no bugs. I started installing cards and the various drivers and programs that go with it.
After each hardware/driver change, you have to reboot, right? Right. So, on reboot #50 (or whatever) the system powers down and then doesn't restart.
Pushing the system reset button and/or power button has no effect. They were working fine prior to this.
Per system instructions, I unplugged the power, reset the CMOS jumper. Nothing. Will not enter BIOS. I tried taking out the button battery on the mobo. Nothing. I tried removing all the cards, including the vidcard. I put the vidcard back in, reset the CMOS and tried. Nothing.
I called PCBOOST where I bought the board. Their tech guys are only there Mon-Fri, so I have to wait until Monday. Thank God I still have the Dell, pitifully slow as it as, it's working.
Please help me. I honestly think my mobo is fried. BTW, on power-up, all the fans spin, drives click and clack, so I know there's power. This sucks. Help!
Formerly The Happy New Guy
Mike D
				
		
			