On Mar 13, 2:13*am, "sdlomi2" <sdlSPAMo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> "RobV" <r...@nowhere.invalid> wrote in message
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> news:47d8b606$0$1091$(E-Mail Removed)...
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> > RobV wrote:
> >> Nick Mirro wrote:
> >>> This machine was being replaced entirely.
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> >>> Still, I had several people who wanted it. *Its an AMD 3200 on an
> >>> ASUS A7N8X deluxe.
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> >>> I mistakenly plugged the DVI "out" from the new machine into the DVI
> >>> "in" of the old machine. *I thought the cable was from the monitor.
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> >>> Now the old machine is completely dead. *Could this data being sent
> >>> out from the new ATI video card, into the old machine's video card,
> >>> have fried the old mb?
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> >>> Nick
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> >> At worst, it should only have taken out the video card. *If the video
> >> card is dead, the system won't boot. *Only one way to tell...try
> >> another video card, but look at the socket for damage, such as burnt
> >> pins in the socket, or traces near the socket just to be sure before
> >> plugging in another one.
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> >> In fact, by removing the video card, the system should attempt to boot
> >> and give a beep code indicating lack of video.
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> > Didn't finish my thought there...that's what I get for posting at 1:00
> > A.M.
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> > Remove the video card, turn the system on and it should attempt to boot.
> > If it comes up and sits there with a beep code indicating no video, you
> > can be pretty sure the MB is intact.
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> > Beep codes are here:
> >http://bioscentral.com/beepcodes/awardbeep.htm*Award BIOS
> >http://bioscentral.com/beepcodes/amibeep.htm* * *AMI BIOS
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> * * Hey Rob, that mobo talks to you--it never learned how to beep
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"Power on self test complete. Now booting from operating system" :
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Not after a few hundred of those. Like everyone else I killed it.
Just when I needed it too.