Well, it looks like the mother board has decided it's had enough. I had
written to the list a few week ago about my powertower pro 250 unexpectantly
shutting down. I yanked every last add-on component and started testing it
with the original set-up, nothing. I believe the culprit was the Newer
Technology 400Mhz card that was installed. I had suspected it might have
been the power supply at first, but when I swapped that out and then put the
card back in, the machine had trouble accpeting power again. It would
initially fire up and then shutdown again. But that doesn't matter anyway
because it will not run, period. I believe the motherboard has fried itself.
I pulled the cache card, that didn't work. CUDA, nothing. Original RAM only,
nothing. New RAM only, nothing. Different hard drive, nothing. No start-up
chime. No hard drive recognition, no CD-ROM recognition. Anybody got a
motherboard for sale?

Cody... 

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