[Cialug] New Computer Hardware Issue
Matthew Nuzum
newz at bearfruit.org
Mon Dec 3 13:22:43 CST 2007
This always happens to me when I have the ide cable reversed. I.e. Pin 1 is
on pin 40. Check that.
On Dec 3, 2007 12:23 PM, Todd Walton <tdwalton at gmail.com> wrote:
> Summary
> I have a newly built computer that won't boot. I have everything
> installed. It has one hard drive and one DVD drive. I hook up power
> to everything and press the power button and...
>
> Good
> It seems as if the mobo powers up. The CPU fan spins and the PCI
> Express video card lights up and its fan spins. The front LED lights
> up red.
>
> Bad
> The front LED being red probably means bad. The hard drive and DVD
> drive don't power up at all. I can't eject the DVD drive and none of
> it lights up. The hard drive isn't vibrating or making noise. The
> computer doesn't even get to BIOS. At least it doesn't show on the
> monitor.
>
> Troubleshooting
> I've used different power connectors and even swapped out the power
> supply to no avail. It does exactly the same thing. So it can't be
> the power supply.
>
> I've disconnected and reconnected all cabling to the motherboard and the
> drives.
>
> Funky Thing
> When I disconnect the IDE cable to the optical drive, but leave power
> plugged in, it'll turn on. I can eject it and it winks its LED at me.
> So they must build drives to take input from the motherboard on
> whether it's okay to power up or not.
>
> Question
> Any ideas what could be happening?
>
> Signature
> -todd
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Matthew Nuzum
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