Re: computer woes :(
Posted by fishy on
Mon Jun 4th 2007 at 8:09pm
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I noticed that I was getting some weird graphics stuff happening in the little dialogue box that appears when you're copying files, so I decided to restart my comp. That's when the real problem started. Restart no worky. All that I get is the 2 seconds of blurb detailing my gfx card, and then nothing but a black screen with only the little command line doo-dah blinking away at me from the top left corner. Is this indicative of something terrible? I assume it is, but is it something terrible with the mobo, the HDD (3 of them atm), or is there more that I should be worrying about?
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Re: computer woes :(
Posted by Crono on
Mon Jun 4th 2007 at 8:33pm
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If this is happening before your OS is booting, then it's a hardware problem. If you saw graphical glitches right before this happened, check out your video card. Stuff might be getting too hot, or something could be broken. As far as I can tell this sounds like it has nothing to do with your HDDs.
If you HDD fails, the computer will give error messages.
I'd focus on the video card, just because that's where you were seeing problems and those are more likely to die than your motherboard. Also, if something was wrong with the board you'd get some error messages, as well as if there were a problem with system memory. See if some things need cleaning or if anything is broken or burnt.
If it's doing all this after all the diagnostic stuff and during what would normally be your OS booting, then it could easily be a HDD problem (Or Windows problem). But as far as I understood your explanation, it doesn't sound like it.
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Re: computer woes :(
Posted by fishy on
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Thanks for the optimism reaper, but there's no ok beep, no screen where I'd normally see the ram being counted, no f12 to the bios. normally it shows the 2 secs of video card details, and then onto the ram etc., but now it just sits there and blinks at me.
I've tried swapping the vid card, but it's still not playing. :sad:
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Re: computer woes :(
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Mon Jun 4th 2007 at 9:38pm
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First, I'd flash your bios.. You do that by finding an itty-bitty jumper that's usually near the chipset. (on the motherboard, that is.) Make sure your computer is off. The jumper should be connecting 2 of the 3 pins that it's sitting on. Take it off, and connect the other 2 pins.. wait a sec, then move it back over to the other pins. Try to boot. If it doesn't work..
I'd take the video card out, and listen for the good 'beep'. If there's still no beep..
Check the memory. Take one stick out, try to boot.. if it doesn't, try the other stick. If the memory isn't the problem..
It could be the power supply. If you happen to have a spare power supply, try that one out.. or if you have the specs for your power supply, you can test it with a multimeter.
Especially since there were graphical errors, I'm leaning away from a bad motherboard, CPU, or storage issue. Sounds like a memory or power issue. From my experience, these have been how approached that blasted blinking line. Whenever I see it, I think of that scene in jurassic park.. where the power comes on, but the network isn't up. And the monitor has the same thing on it. Err, random ...
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Re: computer woes :(
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Take a close look at it to see if it's damaged. Hopefully it's under warranty. Normally, if your CPU dies, the computer wont power on. (Fans will spin and such, but stop suddenly)
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Re: computer woes :(
Posted by fishy on
Tue Jun 5th 2007 at 4:57pm
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There's no visible sign of damage to the cpu, like burnt bits or corners missing, and it's more than a couple of years old now, so I doubt any warranty would still be in place.
I've had a look around the net for a replacement, but it looks like the athlon xp processors are out of production, and only available in antique shops now. I'll hold off as long as I can, but it looks like I'll need to upgrade the mobo if I want a better cpu than the 2400. I'll see how it goes.
Thanks for the input, guys.
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Re: computer woes :(
Posted by Bewbies on
Tue Jun 5th 2007 at 5:03pm
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if the cpu were f**ked, i don't think it'd start up at all.. i wonder if you just jiggled a wire or something. heh. have you tried putting the old one back in?
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Re: computer woes :(
Posted by Crono on
Tue Jun 5th 2007 at 7:33pm
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Retail AMD CPUs have 3 Year warranties. Just contact AMD to see if they can do anything.
Yeah, even the 939 socket chips are getting hard (and expensive) to find.
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