Max Lemieux said the following on 05/24/2005 01:39 PM:
Sounds like I should bring it to the clinic Thursday and let
the wolves at it, if I haven't got it by then - agreed,
reseating all HW that can be pulled should be the next step. :)

Please let us know the results you get.

Jason, I'll be bringing that monitor as well. Wheels are
turning on the dino-torch.

-Max

What is a dino-torch?  (With a name like that, perhaps a
picture is in order.  :-)
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Mr O wrote:

Just start removing components until it POSTs. Try pulling the
RAM and see if it beeps at you. Make sure your video card is
fully seated. Pull the power plug, hit the  power switch a
couple times and plug it back in. Be sure all your PCI cards are
completely in. I just had a dead NIC the other day keep a
machine from POSTing even though it powered on. Hardware is fun
:)



--- Max Lemieux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Speaking of childish, I attempted to OC the IBM PC300 GL to
300Mhz and hasn't been able to boot it at all ever since. It won't output to the display adapter, though it'll seek cdrom, hd (2 clicks). 266Mhz was stable... boo hoo

Tried everything, all the BIOS reset tricks I know, no dice.

This was about 2 days after I got it set up with wireless net
access out in the workshop, of course.

-Max

walter fry wrote:


Of course I



don't overclock.  I leave that to children.


lets keep in mind oc also results in extra heat

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