- Mar 31, 2000
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I was sitting in front of my computer yesterday reading a book when all of a sudden the computer sort of shut itself off. The video went dead (amber light on monitor) and both case lights stayed on (hard drive and power). When I shut it off and turn it back on, it whirs back to life, but doesn't post or initialize any sort of video. I swapped out a power supply and the MOBO battery tests at +3.x Volts.
The only way I can get it to come on now is to remove the battery and unplug the power supply for a few minutes and then turn it on (sometimes without the battery). I obviously get BIOS errors and if I go into BIOS to update them, I can't reboot. If I use the default values, Win2K Pro says my BIOS isn't APCI compliant and won't let me boot. If I use default settings and go into Win 98, the machine will stay on for about 5 or 6 minutes before doing this "instant power off" trick it started yesterday and then I have to start over with the unplug and remove battery scenario.
What do I need to do to get back up and running? I've got some AutoCAD drawings on an NTSF partition that I really need to get back to work on.
Sys. Specs:
MSI K7 Pro mobo
Athlon 600 MHz
128 Megs of PC100 RAM
Three 20 Gig hard drives
1 CD-RW Drive
Diamond Viper V770 Video card
On Board Creative sound
Netgear FA310TX NIC
New Antec 250W Power supply (this is the one I put in yesterday)
Let me know if you need more information
Thanks!
PH

The only way I can get it to come on now is to remove the battery and unplug the power supply for a few minutes and then turn it on (sometimes without the battery). I obviously get BIOS errors and if I go into BIOS to update them, I can't reboot. If I use the default values, Win2K Pro says my BIOS isn't APCI compliant and won't let me boot. If I use default settings and go into Win 98, the machine will stay on for about 5 or 6 minutes before doing this "instant power off" trick it started yesterday and then I have to start over with the unplug and remove battery scenario.
What do I need to do to get back up and running? I've got some AutoCAD drawings on an NTSF partition that I really need to get back to work on.
Sys. Specs:
MSI K7 Pro mobo
Athlon 600 MHz
128 Megs of PC100 RAM
Three 20 Gig hard drives
1 CD-RW Drive
Diamond Viper V770 Video card
On Board Creative sound
Netgear FA310TX NIC
New Antec 250W Power supply (this is the one I put in yesterday)
Let me know if you need more information
Thanks!
PH