Re: Motherboard blues
Posted by Gorbachev on
Sat Jan 1st 2005 at 11:43pm
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A jumper should easily be able to be replaced. If you remove the jumper
it's a setting of "open" on both of the possible circuits (presuming
there are 3 pins and one 2-pin jumper.) It might just have a default
for the motherboard to accept all FSBs if the circuits are open, but it
also might be the cause of the issue. Try getting a jumper from
somewhere (they're all the same, HDD, Motherboard, etc.) I bet even
wrapping tinfoil around it would work (but not recommended :razz: )
Re: Motherboard blues
Posted by Crono on
Sun Jan 2nd 2005 at 12:05am
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I think a larger issue is: It got hot enough to MELT the jumper.
Re: Motherboard blues
Posted by Wild Card on
Sun Jan 2nd 2005 at 1:06am
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Yea, me wonders how that could fuse like that. Then again, could have simply been a spark. Which is what Im thinking.
One thing that had me scratching my head for hours at coop the first few weeks was a dead motherboard. Because of a burnt diode. A piece no bigger than 2mm by 2mm on a motherboard of the ATX size (200 some millimeters by 300 some millimeters)
Go figure... lol
Re: Motherboard blues
Posted by Foxpup on
Sun Jan 2nd 2005 at 2:52am
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If you completely melted a jumper, then you've got a serious problem somewhere... Have it checked out before you melt something more expensive.
Re: Motherboard blues
Posted by Andrei on
Sun Jan 2nd 2005 at 4:29pm
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I've managed to read what the blue screen says (using a digicam in burst mode :sad: ): UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME. But this could be caused by 1000 types of errors in the F.SYS.
Re: Motherboard blues
Posted by Wild Card on
Sun Jan 2nd 2005 at 8:35pm
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Linux? Do you have a partition on your hard drive?
Can you get to the POST test screen? If so, go into BIOS and set first boot to floppy then insert one with partition magic (FDISK) and check for a partition on your hard drive. Thats what Im thinking.
Re: Motherboard blues
Posted by Loco on
Sun Jan 2nd 2005 at 9:47pm
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The split second blue screen of death - something I'm quite familiar
with due to Half-Life 2 - is apparently caused by components getting
too hot. Windows automatically shuts down after this error to "protect"
components. Having said that, this isn't the source of my problems with
HL2, so it could be something else.
Re: Motherboard blues
Posted by Andrei on
Sun Jan 2nd 2005 at 10:04pm
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Thanks for the help, guys. I've managed to solve the problem VIA the XP CD setup. :biggrin: Now, if i could only figure out why that cable melted...
Re: Motherboard blues
Posted by Wild Card on
Sun Jan 2nd 2005 at 10:30pm
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Best guess, spark. Definatly not due to case temperatures.
Re: Motherboard blues
Posted by Andrei on
Sun Jan 2nd 2005 at 10:47pm
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It is possible. I used to make spark-detonators for my...ahem...alcohol bombs with partially separated wires.