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"Shep©" <> wrote in message
news:... > On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 15:42:28 -0500, In this world we created "John > Seeliger" <> wrote : > > >I posted a message about a computer I was building as a Christmas/Birthday > >present back in Nov in the motherboard area, IIRC. The system I ultimately > >got (and most purchase decisions were driven by price and rebates) was a > >K7S5A with Athlon XP 2000+, 256 MB SDRAM, Kaser AGP 2x, Best Data v.92 > >modem, Inland Firewire, Pacific Digital 48x12x48 CD-RW, Maxtor 80GB (7200 > >rpm, 8MB cache), Soyo BayOne AVI 6 in 1, Sony Floppy Drive, Windows XP and > >MS Works. > > > >I didn't get around to building the computer until a couple of weeks ago and > >it took several days. Had to go out to Fry's to get a grounding strap, was > >unsure about how to put the fan in, etc. When I finally got it all hooked > >up, it gave one long beep followed by 8 short beeps and then a couple of > >long beeps. Ultimately, I disconnected the drives and got the same results > >with just the modem and Firewire and k/b. Adjusting the video card, I > >finally got it to work and then reconnecting the drive cables, lost it for a > >while but finally got it working. > > > >I installed Windows and Works. Then, moving it to my house (because I built > >it at my mom's), it didn't work when I connected it again. Same problem. > >One time I got it to apparently work when I tried it w/o a monitor > >connected, but reconnecting it wouldn't work and subsequent attempts without > >the monitor didn't work either. I have opened it up twice and have tried > >disconnecting the drives. I have tried adjusting the video card, but to no > >avail. I don't want to keep removing/inserting the video card so as to > >damage the contacts. Also, once, this morning, the aligator clip on my > >wrist strap came loose and crashed into some resistors near the video card > >on the mobo. The mobo's guide mentions that the clip for the fan can > >scratch the resistors, damaging the mobo. I hope this didn't happen with > >the wrist strap. > > > >The video card does not appear to fit in as well as I would like it. The > >end with the face plate won't go all of the way down as it runs into the > >case. > > > >Any ideas? > > > >BTW, OT, but does anyone know how to set up a dialup account on ThizLinux on > >a GQ PC? I have one of these computers, w/o Windows and I don't know how to > >do it. > > > >Thanks. > >-John > > > > Try here posting on here, > alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.elitegroup > and, > http://pub65.ezboard.com/bk7s5amotherboardforum > I suspect that your AGP card may need a little trimming so > it,"Clicks"into place. Thanks. |
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"John Seeliger" <> wrote in message
news:bei01a$5h28j$... > "Shep©" <> wrote in message > news:... > > On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 15:42:28 -0500, In this world we created "John > > Seeliger" <> wrote : > > >unsure about how to put the fan in, etc. When I finally got it all > hooked > > >up, it gave one long beep followed by 8 short beeps and then a couple of > > >long beeps. Ultimately, I disconnected the drives and got the same > results > > >with just the modem and Firewire and k/b. Adjusting the video card, I > > >finally got it to work and then reconnecting the drive cables, lost it <snip> > > >The video card does not appear to fit in as well as I would like it. The > > >end with the face plate won't go all of the way down as it runs into the > > >case. > > > > > >Any ideas? Thanks to all who helped on all the forums (Tom' Hardware, freetechhelp, 24hoursupport, comp.sys.*, alt.comp.periph.mailboard.elitegroup, pub65.ezboard.com/fk7s5amotherboardforumfrm9.showMessage?topicID=153 .topic .. Basically, I had considered bending the plate myself, but was not sure. One person emailed me suggesting this (I think he has done this himself.) and a couple of others suggested bending the plate as well so I did it and it worked. Other ideas were trimming it, getting a hacksaw, jiggling it until I get it fit and buying a new card. Fortunately the bending worked. |
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On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 09:27:49 -0500, In this world we created "John
Seeliger" <> wrote : >"John Seeliger" <> wrote in message >news:bei01a$5h28j$... >> "Shep©" <> wrote in message >> news:... >> > On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 15:42:28 -0500, In this world we created "John >> > Seeliger" <> wrote : >> > >unsure about how to put the fan in, etc. When I finally got it all >> hooked >> > >up, it gave one long beep followed by 8 short beeps and then a couple >of >> > >long beeps. Ultimately, I disconnected the drives and got the same >> results >> > >with just the modem and Firewire and k/b. Adjusting the video card, I >> > >finally got it to work and then reconnecting the drive cables, lost it > ><snip> > >> > >The video card does not appear to fit in as well as I would like it. >The >> > >end with the face plate won't go all of the way down as it runs into >the >> > >case. >> > > >> > >Any ideas? > >Thanks to all who helped on all the forums (Tom' Hardware, freetechhelp, >24hoursupport, comp.sys.*, alt.comp.periph.mailboard.elitegroup, >pub65.ezboard.com/fk7s5amotherboardforumfrm9.showMessage?topicID=153 .topic >. Basically, I had considered bending the plate myself, but was not sure. >One person emailed me suggesting this (I think he has done this himself.) >and a couple of others suggested bending the plate as well so I did it and >it worked. Other ideas were trimming it, getting a hacksaw, jiggling it >until I get it fit and buying a new card. Fortunately the bending worked. > Nice one :O) -- Free Windows/PC help, http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/trouble.html Free songs download, http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/17/sheppard.html |