Hey there...
It's 90% unlikely to be your RAM or CPU--that would give a POST beep.
Most likely the motherboard is the problem.
_Make_sure_ you check all connections, especially video connections.
One time I had a similar problem, and it turned out to be a loose
monitor cable, even though it was the kind that screws in! Mystery.
You can find ample stuff about hardware problems on the web.
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 19:19, Doug Koobs wrote:
> When I power it up, all the fans start spinning, but I never get any BIOS
> beep code, and never get any video. Could it be bad Motherboard, CPU, or
> Memory? Hehe, I gues that doesn't really leave much else :) I really don't
> have any spare parts to swap out to test... I've tried using the jumper to
> reset the BIOS while power was unplugged and battery out. I've removed all
> IDE and PCI devices, still no good... Any ideas? THanks,
>
> Doug
>
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