On Tuesday, November 25, 2003, at 07:10 AM, Wil & Megan Seiler wrote:


Thanks for the help... but I'm afraid it has not helped. No matter what I
try all it does is bring the light on, fan and initial hard disk spin up -
then no more. No start up chime.

This definitely sounds like the processor needs set better in the slot. It has to double-click in....


Either that or your power supply is on the blink. They are funny when they go. Not funny 'ha-ha' either......


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