Remove one memory DIMM at a time.

Then if you get a POST shut down and move the memory to the empty socket.
This will tell you if it is the Bank or the DIMM.

If this doesn't do anything try a non AGP video card (I am assuming you
tried 2 different AGP cards). 

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 9:36 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Home made system dies...*sigh*

So..my machine at home has died.

After about three years..its kicked the bucket.

It had an older KT133 Motherboard (not the KT133A)...A Gigabyte
ZXR...with a 1.2 Ghz Athlon that ran at 999 Ghz. 

Now the thing refuses to boot.

The hard disk light comes on...but nothing shows on the monitor. I
switched out the graphics cards from a GeForce 4400 128 to a lowly
Geforce MX...
At least I know the 4400 card is alright, that was a relief.

I can't get any display on the monitor, although the monitor works fine
when connected to another PC so it isn't that either.

I suppose...at this stage....its the motherboard that's died?
I can't think of any other reason why I would get absolutely no display
from the system.

I am also getting three long beeps.
Beeep beeep beeep.
...
...
Beeep Beeep Beeep.

0_0
*sighs*

-Gel





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