Thanks Paris. I tried your suggestions except removing the CPU (was 
unable to without breaking it) and it remained the same. I guess I 
just have to face that my motherboard died =( 

-Annie

--- In [email protected], "parisiengarcon" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "stars9fan120" 
> <stars9fan120@> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks everyone for your replies. I've tried the cmos jumper, 
> > replacing the cmos battery, unplugging and replugging 
everything, 
> > cleaned out the dust and unfortunately I can't get into my bios 
and 
> > nothing seems to work. Can it be possible that the CPU or 
> > motherboard died when my computer was off? 
> 
>  
> Annie
> 
> Try this:-
> 
> Remove all the cards and peripherials from your computer, leaving
> only the keyboard, video, and floppy drive connected. Do you get 
any
> BIOS beeps or the POST beep? If not, then remove the video and
> disconnect the floppy. Do you get a BIOS beep now? If not, remove 
the
> memory. BIOS beep? If not, remove the CPU. BIOS beep? If not then 
you
> have a motherboard problem. If you get a BIOS beep on any of the
> steps above, then look at the step you just performed and your
> problem is located in what you removed in that step.
> 
> Paris
>







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