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Well, seems like it might have been just a co-incidence, and the problem is bad ram. I bought some new ram a little while ago because a RAM test showed some errors on my original. I decided to put it all in together to see how 4Gb fairs... it turned out to be a great booster and I left all 4Gb in the machine. Well, looks like the old stuff finally went bad. I took it out, and now the machine boots.
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try clearing CMOS. sometimes when you run hard drive cloning software it can flash the bios too. If you clear CMOS it may post again. you may have to re install everything on your hard drive but it should at least post. Unless the RAM is bad? in that case try one stick at a time.
If it isn't any of those then yes mayne CPU or MB. but before giving up, try seeing if it will try to boot if you unplug the HDD. Also did you change the jumpers on your drives? Well that shouldn't do this. I changed the oil in an old truck once after not changing it for a long time. It blew up right after! Shit happens Man! Last edited by MetalDave : 06-15-2008 at 10:43 AM. |
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you say your fan runs full speed?
which fan CPU or PSU? if its your CPU fan you make have bumped the CPU fan and its not making perfect contact with the CPU making the CPU get too hot making the fan work overtime and not letting the system post. Sometime it doesnt even look like youve bumped it but cheap thermal paste dries out and just needs a little nudge and the dried paste cracks causing your CPU to get way too hot. if this is tha case. carefully take out the fan and cpu clean the both(clean dry cloth, you may have to scrap the paste of, use plastic not metal). apply the most expensive paste you can afford. I find the silver pastes work better than most stock cpu pastes. look it up for more detailed info. |
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Did you not getting any beeps when you attempted to turn your computer on? I always get beeps if the video card or RAM is acting screwy. Quote:
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