OT: CPU will not boot
Tom Metro
blu at vl.com
Sun Sep 3 22:33:45 EDT 2006
jbk wrote:
>> Remove everything from the board except one memory module that you've
>> verified elsewhere and a speaker...
>
> I will plug the headphones in. I did disconnect the pc speaker as a
> matter of fact.
If by headphones you mean attaching them to the on-board sound card,
then that won't cut it. In order to hear a POST beep code, you need a
plain old speaker attached directly to the motherboard headers
specifically for the speaker.
Also, I previously wrote:
> This is not an unusual failure mode for machines that are left
> running constantly for years, and then shut down briefly for
> maintenance. Once the system cools off, bad connections and other
> more significant thermally triggered failures can occur.
I should have added that if it is an intermittent failure due thermal
changes (as opposed to something more permanent, like a cracked bond
wire in an IC), you can sometimes get lucky by leaving the machine
powered up for several hours, and then try repeatedly restarting it.
-Tom
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