Christopher Booth wrote:
> 
> Hi guys
> 
> This is slightly OT, but cause I can't run my linux box now...
> 
> I was about to do some CD copying on my RH 7.1 box at home, and rebooted to unplug 
>one hard drive, so I could connect the CD burner.
> Suddenly it wouldn't reboot, even after, disconnecting the burner, reconnecting the 
>hard drive, switching around etc...
> CPU works fine in another PC, swapped memory, removed all additional 
>cards/peripherals.  Hard Disks work fine in the other PC, except I can't burn CD's as 
>the other PC errors with that it can't find the scsi cdrom (ide-scsi burner). lsmod 
>revealed that the module was loaded.
> The same setup worked fine on the other PC until the mobo died.
> 
> It isn't even booting to the bios, no beeps, nada.
> Power is getting to the drives, the cpu fan works fine, I don't think that the 
>problem is with the power supply.
> 
> anyway I still have a working Cyrix II 300 CPU but...
> 
> Money constraints prevent forced (though wanted) upgrade at the moment, so does 
>anyone (in Sydney) have an ATX motherboard with ISA, 3+ PCI slots, usb, and can 
>accept 72 pin memory they are willing to part with for a good price?
> Will also consider 300+ processor, and 32mb+ memory chips (I already have 4*16=64) .
> 
> Answer off list please.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Chris
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Is the HD cable inserted the correct way?

Simple but common
Darren
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