Joe,
Sorry I couldn't help when you posted this, but now I hope that you can help
me. It appears that I am now getting the same repeating pattern as you. I
am assuming that the numbers in your post refer to green LEDs. I took the
pause after 2 to mean a problem with memory detection. I removed and
reseated all modules, no change. Although with no modules I was getting
constant beep tones (since it needs at least one module to post). I also
now get nothing on the monitor - since its obviously hung up before it gets
to the display.
So, did you ever find a fix or did you have to ditch the board :-(
Thanks for any help.
Blaine
"Joe Harris" <> wrote in message
news: om...
> I was moving to a new apartment and took the opportunity to put my
> 694D Pro motherboard in a new case. Since then I'm unable to get it to
> boot. Usually when I've had problems with this board the D-LED would
> cycle through a few and stop on the culprit.
>
> Now, though, it's repeating a pattern: 1, 2, PAUSE, 1 & 3, 2 & 3
>
> I get nothing displayed on my monitor. For a bit it was flashing each
> time it cycled as if it was just starting to come up, but it would
> display no graphics or text.
>
> I tried a half dozen PCI video cards in all the board's PCI slots with
> no change. I tried disconnecting my IDE cables from the board, I
> disconnected the extra case fans, I removed each of the three DIMMs, I
> tried resetting the BIOS, nothing seems to make a difference. The only
> time the D-LEDs behaved differently was when I removed all three
> DIMMs.
>
> My web, FTP & e-mail servers are all down and this is an emergency!!
>
> Please reply to: joseph.harris AT rrohio DOT com
>
> Thanks!
>
> Joseph Harris
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