Could be a dead motherboard.
Sherman
On Jun 7, 2005, at 1:59 PM, Simon Angling wrote:
I thought I'd try to resurrect my old LCII but it appears to be a
bit dead.
When I first turned it on it made a few strange noises and then the
8-note
chime. I tested the CMOS battery which was completely dead so I
replaced it
- I've read that will sometimes prevent start up.
I'm now not getting anything out of it - no sound at all. Te
monitor doesn't
display anything but comes out of power-save and the fan spins up.
Any ideas what to fiddle with next to maybe coax it back to life.
Cheers,
Simon
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