Tenyque
12-23-2001, 01:50 AM
Hello, having a bit of trouble with a newly built system (my first). Here's a rundown of parts:
AMD XP 1700 w/Silverado CPU fan
MSI K7T266 Pro RU (266a via)
Enermax 350w "Whisper" switching power supply
On IDE1: Western Digital hard drive, On IDE 2: CD-RW
On Mobo: 2X256mb Crucial 2100 RAM, Radeon 8500 in AGP, Creative Audigy sound card, LinkSys NIC
Also note: rheobus bay setup from kit, made with very moderate electronics experience. Rheobus powers four case fans. Rheobus powered by p/s, not mobo.
I just realised I've had WinXP Pro Install CD in the CD-RW this whole time. Never got to any semblence of reading it though.
The slightly condensed story so far:
Turned on the computer for the first time, computer booted, brought up a screen identifing a problem and an opportunity to enter the FastTrack(?) utility, complaining of no IDE Array. Skipped this to continue boot, went into BIOS (by AMI) setup.
In BIOS setup I was going through the menus, observing selections, pouring over my manual learning the features, and enabling and disabling a couple features (mouse click power on, keyboard key power on, onboard sound off, etc). While I was going through these menus I noticed that the BIOS was picking up the attributes of my hardware with no irregularities - though I didn't study too much. As I was ending my "tour" my BIOS setup froze up, the last thing I did was change the Front Side Bus setting from 100 to 133, then arrowed down the menu 4-5 options.
At the freeze, Ctrl+Alt+Del as well as my power button did not work - so I flicked the button on my power supply. Since that time I have not been able to get the system to boot up, or even power on through the motherboard.
Following threads here from other somewhat similar posts I've checked my connections, all seem secure. I "hot-wired" the power supply and got power going to the rheobus and other components, so no issues with the p/s as far as I know. Removed sound card, no change. Swapped power switch with reset switch(both seem to be identical), no change.
I'm baffled, and nowhere near enough exerience to have a clue- any suggestions please?
Thank you,
Tenyque
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Do What thou Whilt shall be the Whole of the Law. - Law of Thelema, A. Crowley
[This message has been edited by Tenyque (edited 12-23-2001).]
AMD XP 1700 w/Silverado CPU fan
MSI K7T266 Pro RU (266a via)
Enermax 350w "Whisper" switching power supply
On IDE1: Western Digital hard drive, On IDE 2: CD-RW
On Mobo: 2X256mb Crucial 2100 RAM, Radeon 8500 in AGP, Creative Audigy sound card, LinkSys NIC
Also note: rheobus bay setup from kit, made with very moderate electronics experience. Rheobus powers four case fans. Rheobus powered by p/s, not mobo.
I just realised I've had WinXP Pro Install CD in the CD-RW this whole time. Never got to any semblence of reading it though.
The slightly condensed story so far:
Turned on the computer for the first time, computer booted, brought up a screen identifing a problem and an opportunity to enter the FastTrack(?) utility, complaining of no IDE Array. Skipped this to continue boot, went into BIOS (by AMI) setup.
In BIOS setup I was going through the menus, observing selections, pouring over my manual learning the features, and enabling and disabling a couple features (mouse click power on, keyboard key power on, onboard sound off, etc). While I was going through these menus I noticed that the BIOS was picking up the attributes of my hardware with no irregularities - though I didn't study too much. As I was ending my "tour" my BIOS setup froze up, the last thing I did was change the Front Side Bus setting from 100 to 133, then arrowed down the menu 4-5 options.
At the freeze, Ctrl+Alt+Del as well as my power button did not work - so I flicked the button on my power supply. Since that time I have not been able to get the system to boot up, or even power on through the motherboard.
Following threads here from other somewhat similar posts I've checked my connections, all seem secure. I "hot-wired" the power supply and got power going to the rheobus and other components, so no issues with the p/s as far as I know. Removed sound card, no change. Swapped power switch with reset switch(both seem to be identical), no change.
I'm baffled, and nowhere near enough exerience to have a clue- any suggestions please?
Thank you,
Tenyque
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Do What thou Whilt shall be the Whole of the Law. - Law of Thelema, A. Crowley
[This message has been edited by Tenyque (edited 12-23-2001).]