Re: Problems with a Mother Board


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Posted by VC Tech Support (24.15.8.64) on September 10, 2000 at 20:47:54:

In Reply to: Problems with a Mother Board posted by BMeister on August 24, 2000 at 20:52:34:

First off, make sure that the cpu is seated correctly, and that the memory is seated tight.

Second, double check to make sure that the chip multiplier settings, frequency, and the memory voltage is set correctly.

Third, verify the video card works in another motherboard.

Fourth, verify teh cpu and memory work in another motherboard.

Fifth, its possible he scrambled the BIOS itself - it may be possible to re-flash the one you have or you may want to purchase antoher BIOS.

: I recently obtained a TX Pro II computer from someone who downloaded a program and locked up everything. I cannot get anything to run. It just starts up and nothing at all comes up on the monitor.It is just blank....not even a blinking curser. I was thinking he messed up the bios and was wondering how to reset it if at all possible. He said it ran fine prior to loading in this program. Or is it possible that the video card (Trident) is now blown???
: Any suggestions would be appreciated




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