It was set at 230V so that was correct. I did not change the setting. The
onluy thing different was the addition of the nic card. It was wroking fine
before the addition.
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?
Are you plugged into a 230 V circuit or is this one of the new
supplies that accepts anything between 90 V and 250V. The older
ones had a switch to select 115V or 230V and if it were set
wrong it would cause a problem.
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I cannot get the system to respond to anything. I cannot even turn it on or
off. When I plug it into to ps only the fan responds; otherwise it is dead.
No beeps, no power up. It's so strange. All things seem tightly plugged in.
I am going to take out the HD this weekend and slave it in my computer at
home. Hopefully it will come to life. If not that it. The good news is that
I am scrupulous about backups :) Barbara K
with hard drive removed - can you get to the BIOS, and/or does the system
look at, or perhaps boot from the floppy drive
2) If you can get to the BIOS does it look right - date and floppy, and POST
at least
3) does the system beep ( quietly) at powerup
4) have you tried the hard drive as slave in another system
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