At 07:17 AM 1/17/2002 -0700, you wrote: >Nope. No beeps whatsover. No video display. Nothing. The CPU fan runs >though and I hear some noise from the drives as I normally do. The D-panel >diagnostic lights are all red. The manual says that combo of colors >indicates a bad CPU but when I talked to MSI tech support last week the >tech said if I don't hear any beeps it's a bad mobo. But, 2 in a row? If >so, I think I'll return the board and go with some other vendor.
Lee, I assume you have built this baby from scratch, right? It might help, and it might not, to start at the beginning, and I mean the very beginning. Empty every PCI and ISA, if present, bus slot. Pull out all sticks of memory. Try to boot with just the system board, hard drive, cpu, and one stick of your memory. Next try with your AGP, or PCI video, card. Get down to the bare minimum of what you need, each time adding one piece, trying the boot again. One thing to check very carefully is your wire LEDs. Try these wires one at a time too, first PW LED, then SW LED, so on and so forth. Sometimes these LEDs can simply be reversed, keeping BIOS from starting. The posts about setting CPU speed in BIOS are right on but you must first have a running BIOS to do so. Check all jumpers on board again, and, if need be, clear CMOS with the jumper pin on your board. You obviously need to have a running BIOS to do what must be done. I would just troubleshoot along these lines, and if no BIOS can run, take the hardware back, and demand a exchange. Good luck...... J. Craig Woods UNIX/NT SA -Art is the illusion of spontaneity-
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