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тАО04-15-2004 11:15 AM
тАО04-15-2004 11:15 AM
my deskpro is faulty
Dear Pc docs my compaq deskpro PII 400Mhz with a single riser connector which accommodates the VGA card. When I switch it on the system display an error "SYSTEM BOARD FAILURE", how can solve this problem but the removal swappable devices are all working. Another issue the power supply was blown so I exchanged it with an ATI type and the problem
Pls help
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тАО04-20-2004 01:42 AM
тАО04-20-2004 01:42 AM
Re: my deskpro is faulty
Hi Newton,
Looks like the motherboard is damaged. Try to turn on the pc with only the following devices connected.
1 processor
2 memory,
3 VGA card (and monitor)
4 keyboard
This is the minimal configuration for boot, some devices on your system may be onboard.
If that does not work try resetting the Bios, there should be a jumper on the motherboard, or just remove the battery for a while.
But I hate to bring bad news, but I think your motherboard is dead.
HTH.
Ronald
Looks like the motherboard is damaged. Try to turn on the pc with only the following devices connected.
1 processor
2 memory,
3 VGA card (and monitor)
4 keyboard
This is the minimal configuration for boot, some devices on your system may be onboard.
If that does not work try resetting the Bios, there should be a jumper on the motherboard, or just remove the battery for a while.
But I hate to bring bad news, but I think your motherboard is dead.
HTH.
Ronald
The logic of Microsoft: "Press START to shut down the pc"
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тАО04-20-2004 03:03 AM
тАО04-20-2004 03:03 AM
Re: my deskpro is faulty
I feel Ronald is right. If the BIOS reset does not help, you will have to replace the motherboard.
Nothing is "imPOSSIBLE"
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тАО04-20-2004 05:33 PM
тАО04-20-2004 05:33 PM
Re: my deskpro is faulty
Newton....is this the same Deskpro your customer brought in around April 4-5th?
If the power supply was blown, that customer must know there could be other serious damage and you must not blame yourself for any failure to "fix" something so badly damaged.
You cannot "manufacture" parts.
Don't award any points here...this is just a personal note.
If the power supply was blown, that customer must know there could be other serious damage and you must not blame yourself for any failure to "fix" something so badly damaged.
You cannot "manufacture" parts.
Don't award any points here...this is just a personal note.
I do not need to know everything. I just need to know where to go to get the information.
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