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Has this system been to China recently? Sounds a lot like SARS... David Kramer wrote: > Please use a meaningful subject line. > > On Friday 11 April 2003 04:01 pm, Abhishake Pathak wrote: > > I had a hardware question if that is ok. One of my > > machines kept restarting and eventually stopped > > working which i was not there to notice. My first > > guess was that it was the cpu as the cpu fan was not > > running. > > Do you mean at this point the system was working (between spontaneois > reboots)? This is important. > > > that seems to be fine as well. the only thing left is > > the motherboard. my processor fan and another fan > > attached to the motherboard do not seem to be getting > > any power. nothing shows up on the monitor when i > > turn on the power. and at the other end of the > > motherboard a green led lights up when powered up. > > i'm inclined to say that it is the motherboard but i > > cannot confirm that for sure. can someone please > > point me in the right direction as to what i could do? > > OK, now we're getting somehere. There's one problem in figuring out what's > wrong, though. > > Some of the wires going between the power supply and the motherboard are used > > for the motherboard to tell the power supply whether the motherboard is happy > > with itself and the power coming out of the power supply. If the power > supply puts out undervoltage, overvoltage, fluctuations, etc, the motherboard > > will tell the power supply to shut down. The motherboard will also do this > if it senses a problem on the motherboard, CPU, and sometimes memory. The > purpose of all this is to ensure that no more damage occurs. > > As a result of this, the symptoms you are seeing could be caused by either th > e > power supply or something on the motherboard. You can't really tell without > swapping one. However, the green light on the motherboard leads me to > believe that the power supply is at least working somewhat. If the problem > were the RAM or video, the motherboard would usually beep one of several > special patterns. Is the speaker hooked up to the motherboard? > > If you can, bring the computer to the installfest tomorrow. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > DDDD David Kramer http://thekramers.net > DK KD "This must be Thursday", said Arthur to himself, sinking low > DKK D over his beer. "I never could get the hang of Thursdays." > DK KD > DDDD Douglas Adams, "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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