I just tried clearing the CMOS via the jumper with no change. There
are no beep codes. When powering up, I can hear the DVD drive being
accessed momentarily and the hard drive does spin up. Thanks for the
MSI troubleshooting website; I'll work through that. Any other
suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Richard P.

On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 5:58 PM, Jeff Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't recall if anyone has suggested this, but have you tried clearing the
> CMOS via jumper yet?
>
> MSI has a good troubleshooting section on their support site:
>
> http://www.msicomputer.com/support/sup_tshoot.asp#1_1
>
> Any beep codes?
>
> As long as the mobo will support the CPU that you have, they are
> interchangeable.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> I pulled the memory modules, one at a time and tried to boot up each
>> time without change. I disconnected the fans to better hear what's
>> going on and the hard drive is spinning up. The on/off switch works
>> consistently and holding the switch still allows the computer to turn
>> itself off. I reseated the CPU without change. It would be nice to try
>> a CPU/motherboard but I don't think I have any. How interchangeable
>> are they? The CPU is an AMD Athlon 3200+ and the motherboard is a
>> MS-7207; Version 1.0
>
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