OP OP W willjoe325 Solid State Member Messages 19 Dec 24, 2005 #11 I reset the bios by removing the battery (couldn't find the jumper), although when I booted the computer, it still stuck on the same screen. Any suggestions? Thanks.
I reset the bios by removing the battery (couldn't find the jumper), although when I booted the computer, it still stuck on the same screen. Any suggestions? Thanks.
J Juice Daddy Fully Optimized Messages 1,706 Dec 24, 2005 #12 could it be the ram?, or a pci card causeing it to not boot...
OP OP W willjoe325 Solid State Member Messages 19 Dec 24, 2005 #13 I found out what the problem was. A cd in the dvd drive caused the computer to stop during post. The problem was fixed by just taking the cd out.
I found out what the problem was. A cd in the dvd drive caused the computer to stop during post. The problem was fixed by just taking the cd out.
L Lonewolf5460 Fully Optimized Messages 2,306 Dec 24, 2005 #14 yah bring it down to the basics cpu, one stick of ram, one cdrom drive, a hd,and graphics card. only the esentials if its not critical to boot remove it i am thinking its a faulty pci card or something
yah bring it down to the basics cpu, one stick of ram, one cdrom drive, a hd,and graphics card. only the esentials if its not critical to boot remove it i am thinking its a faulty pci card or something
J Juice Daddy Fully Optimized Messages 1,706 Dec 24, 2005 #15 willjoe325 said: I found out what the problem was. A cd in the dvd drive caused the computer to stop during post. The problem was fixed by just taking the cd out. Click to expand... lol, may this be a lesson to us all...
willjoe325 said: I found out what the problem was. A cd in the dvd drive caused the computer to stop during post. The problem was fixed by just taking the cd out. Click to expand... lol, may this be a lesson to us all...
I ITZBVAN005 In Runtime Messages 360 Dec 24, 2005 #16 could be a bad harddrive for all you know check that out