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lancsdave 20-02-2007 10:04

Dead PC
 
For no apparent reason my PC died last night. The power was still on but it stopped functioning while I was in the middle of printing something.

When I tried rebooting I wasn't even getting the bios information. I suspect that means the motherboard has died or the chip has died. How do I tell. When I switch it on, the fan on the heatsink is still alive.

I took my hard drive out and put it in another PC and it won't boot up, I get the blue screen which says STOP on it !! If I boot up using the XP disk it does see the drive, and I now have the drive attached to the spare PC as a slave. That way I can at least do some backups :rolleyes:

Am I missing something that allows this drive to boot up on a different PC. ?

Contrary to what a certain memebr thinks on here I'm not a techy, just dabble with hardware so this one has me puzzled.

accymel 20-02-2007 10:10

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Quote:

just dabble with hardware
:rofl38: sorry made me laugh hehehehe:D

AccyJay 20-02-2007 10:23

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The old drive won't be configured to work on the other (new) motherboard i think.

:confused:

entwisi 20-02-2007 10:37

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Correct, there are lots of low level drivers that basically will be different, its trying to talk german to a frenchman :D

As for teh PC, try resetting teh CMOS by removing the battery off teh m/board for a good 30 mins then try booting with just CPU, GFX and 1 stick of ram. Remove everything else. If this works, try adding stuff back one piece at a time. If you don't get anywhere, try a different stick of ram and gfx card

If you still don't get anywhere, buy one of those PCs you were selling :D

accymel 20-02-2007 10:45

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Yep i remember trying that entwisi on my old dell that died - was told to try that method [i forgot about that sorry Dave lol] it was definately dead, it isnt a dell is it dave.....?

lancsdave 20-02-2007 10:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 385627)
Correct, there are lots of low level drivers that basically will be different, its trying to talk german to a frenchman :D

As for teh PC, try resetting teh CMOS by removing the battery off teh m/board for a good 30 mins then try booting with just CPU, GFX and 1 stick of ram. Remove everything else. If this works, try adding stuff back one piece at a time. If you don't get anywhere, try a different stick of ram and gfx card

If you still don't get anywhere, buy one of those PCs you were selling :D

I can't afford one of them :D

Am I right in thinking that even if I don't have a hard drive in the PC I should still get some sort of response from the bios ?

lancsdave 20-02-2007 10:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by accymel (Post 385631)
Yep i remember trying that entwisi on my old dell that died - was told to try that method [i forgot about that sorry Dave lol] it was definately dead, it isnt a dell is it dave.....?


Not a Dell, it's a Blue Peter one :)

entwisi 20-02-2007 11:22

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Yes, BIOS or (POST Power On Self Test, yes I know, uber geek) needs only CPU, gfx and a small amount of RAM, In Fact a lot of M/boards carry a tiny amount of RAm to POST without any RAM installed. One thing that srings to mind, one board I had wouldn't post as the jumper used to reset the CMOS had been left on 'reset'

lancsdave 20-02-2007 11:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 385649)
Yes, BIOS or (POST Power On Self Test, yes I know, uber geek) needs only CPU, gfx and a small amount of RAM, In Fact a lot of M/boards carry a tiny amount of RAm to POST without any RAM installed. One thing that srings to mind, one board I had wouldn't post as the jumper used to reset the CMOS had been left on 'reset'

Not changed any jumpers so it shouldn't be that. Looks like I might have to 'work' from home this afternoon and start the process you posted.

Thanks for the help and will let you know how it goes.

lancsdave 21-02-2007 14:23

Re: Dead PC
 
Well looks like my motherboard is retired so going to have to buy a new one. Don't know about the CPU until I get a new motherboard.

Managed to get my hard drive to boot up in a different PC after some arguments with XP Repair !!!, so that's a relief, better get some backups done before I forget :D

flashy 21-02-2007 14:24

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ah i hope your going to give it a proper burial dave :(

accymel 21-02-2007 14:32

Re: Dead PC
 
Cool pc shot put over wall then heheehehehe:D

Tinkerbelle 21-02-2007 15:34

Re: Dead PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 385617)
For no apparent reason my PC died last night.

Awww dear, that's such a shame :w00t: !!! It's good to have a pc that works :type: :D


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