Outside WAG Barbara.  Is it possible that while inserting the card, someone
inadvertently disconnected one of the power cables?
Al

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From: "Barbara Kaye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Hi Wayne~I'm sure the nic was not defective. I removed it and then tried
to
> start the computer up again and it was the same thing. Only the fan was
> spinning. Everything else was unresponsive. The computer's power supply is
> 230V. Could this be the problem? Is it possible the nic card overloaded
the
> system causing the problem I have now?  Do I have an options except total
> replacement? Thanks for your thoughts,  Barbara K

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