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Old January 8th 05, 04:56 AM
Mark & Denise
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Default Intel D845BG MOBO not booting?

I was give a computer, and want to get it working.
It simply will not boot. No CMOS, nothing comes on screen. Mouse and
keyboard recieve power. Monitor does not indicate a signal, though the
videocard does work in my good computer. Memory is good, as pulled from my
working computer. I do get CPU fan spin-up, as well was a green light on the
board itself indicating power is applied, when switched off. I have only the
power applied to the mobo, cpu installed, memory installed, and video. I do
not have hooked up any storage devices, or other peripheals such as modems.

Motherboard:
Intel D845BG

CPU: Intel Pentium 4 of unknown speed

Tommorow I will find a pinout of the atx connector and make sure all
voltages are within normal range. It seemed a few were low when I tested
them the other day, but they may have been within normal tolerances. I have
yet to try another powersupply, but will do that next. I have no information
as to when it stopped working. Nothing on the motherboard shows its fried or
took a power surge, such as blown capacitors.

Anyone have any suggestions?
Mark


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Old January 8th 05, 05:50 PM
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Most probably the motherboard is fried or damaged.
CPU might be gone too, but most likely is the motherboard that has been
mishandled. I had a ASUS PIII mobo when putting the heatsink and fan, I used
an object to do it, the object slip and hit the board near CPU, after that
the green light on mobo was on but no picture on monitor, ASUS said there
was INTERNAL damage and refuse to change it.

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I was give a computer, and want to get it working.
It simply will not boot. No CMOS, nothing comes on screen. Mouse and
keyboard recieve power. Monitor does not indicate a signal, though the
videocard does work in my good computer. Memory is good, as pulled from my
working computer. I do get CPU fan spin-up, as well was a green light on
the board itself indicating power is applied, when switched off. I have
only the power applied to the mobo, cpu installed, memory installed, and
video. I do not have hooked up any storage devices, or other peripheals
such as modems.

Motherboard:
Intel D845BG

CPU: Intel Pentium 4 of unknown speed

Tommorow I will find a pinout of the atx connector and make sure all
voltages are within normal range. It seemed a few were low when I tested
them the other day, but they may have been within normal tolerances. I
have yet to try another powersupply, but will do that next. I have no
information as to when it stopped working. Nothing on the motherboard
shows its fried or took a power surge, such as blown capacitors.

Anyone have any suggestions?
Mark


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