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> So, I'm thinking I either fried my motherboard, the power supply died or I need a 
> new battery. �What do you think??? �I suppose it could also be the hard drive, but I 
> doubt it. �That thing is still pretty new (20GB seagate barracuda installed in 
> October of 2001). � Have you ever seen this happen? �At least this time, my entire 
> computer is backed up. �

Try reseating the upgrade card, it might not be in all the way. Also press the cuda 
button while it is out. It is to the right of the slot near the back, red or black 
button about a eight inch in diameter....

HTH
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