Have you tried the old "Push the power button with it unplugged" trick?  Unplug 
the power cord from the box, push the power button, then plug the power cord 
back in again  and push the power button.

Jay Dale
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From: Richard Stovall [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 10:28 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Help -- "Bricked" PC

New PS maybe?  Or even better, a new PC.  :-)
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:21 AM, John Aldrich 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Our CEO brought in a couple "clunker" PCs to use as AS/400 terminals. One of 
them had an ATI Rage 128 video card, which the Windows 98 image did not have 
drivers for. I downloaded the drivers and attempted to install them, when it 
gave me an error that it needed Direct-X 8 or later. So, I download and install 
Direct-X 8.1 and reboot. There's a quick blue screen when it goes to reboot and 
it hangs on restarting, so I hit the power button. When I went to bring it back 
up, the HP (Pavilion 7900 "Tortuga") splash screen was all that came up and it 
was "glitchy".
So, I powered down, pulled the video card and tried a different one. No luck. I 
even tried pulling the CMOS battery as I couldn't find a CMOS reset jumper. :(
Anyway, long story short... no way to even get into BIOS. Any suggestions?

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