>Tried holding the cuda switch down for 20 seconds
> didn't make
>any difference. Computer seems to be working all
>right have a start up chime and harddrive seems
>to be working okay have tried to start from an
>external cd rom, can shut it down using the keyboard .
>Could it be stuck in sleep mode ? Should I be looking
>for a broken monitor out connection ?
>
>
>
>
>on 9/10/01 4:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> on 10/8/01 4:28 AM, Brian at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>>> my 7600 won't fire up the monitor.
>> 
>> Brian,
>> 
>> Are you getting the start-up chime? If not then I would look for a problem
>> with RAM or SCSI devices. These are two areas that have giving me similar
>> problems in the past on my 7600. Oh, one other thing. Any change in
>> processor or PCI card requires a CUDA reset, and the CUDA button must be
>> held down long enough...20 or 30 seconds I think.
>> 
>> tafkar
>> 
>
>

Check the Clock Battery...if your clock battery is DOA then you will get 
every sign of a normal startup EXCEPT you won't have video.
-Joshuha

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