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Hi all,
I just got an old server from work, and thought I'd set it up at home. The thing was working fine then (5 days ago). All that changed was that we took out the hard drive. I tried booting it up at home, and now it won't get past "Checking NVRAM.." - it always hangs here. The system is: PII 266Mhz PCChips M720II Mboard Matrox MGA G100A/4/HP vid card 128Mb PC-100 ram in DIMM-1 It had 2 other ram sticks in it, I've tested all three (individually and together) and nothing changes. All that's plugged in apart from the above is a monitor and keyboard I've cleared the CMOS both by battery removal andjumper, and changed the CMOS battery. Can't get into the BIOS at all (AMIBIOS) because it won't ever go past "Checking NVRAM..". All the fans are working. Any ideas, apart from fried processor/motherboard? Thanks |
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On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 11:16:36 GMT, "Richard Parker" <rparker@keysoft.com.au>
wrote: >Hi all, > >I just got an old server from work, and thought I'd set it up at home. The >thing was working fine then (5 days ago). All that changed was that we took >out the hard drive. I tried booting it up at home, and now it won't get past >"Checking NVRAM.." - it always hangs here. The system is: > >PII 266Mhz >PCChips M720II Mboard >Matrox MGA G100A/4/HP vid card >128Mb PC-100 ram in DIMM-1 > >It had 2 other ram sticks in it, I've tested all three (individually and >together) and nothing changes. All that's plugged in apart from the above is >a monitor and keyboard I've cleared the CMOS both by battery removal and>jumper, and changed the CMOS battery. Can't get into the BIOS at all >(AMIBIOS) because it won't ever go past "Checking NVRAM..". All the fans are >working. > >Any ideas, apart from fried processor/motherboard? >Thanks > Sounds like it is still looking for the hard drive, the CMOS probably didn't clear. The next thing it does after Checking NVRAM is quick test the hard drives, so that is where it is hanging. The "press del" or other message should show up well befor that. Make sure the power is unplugged when trying to reset CMOS as the standby powere might be keeping the settings. Also, remove the battery for several minutes. JT |
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