Michael
December 5th 03, 08:33 PM
If nothing comes up on the monitor then you have a POST
problem and its hardware related. Usually this is tracked
down by removing all the cards from the PCI/AGP slots and
1 by 1 re-inserting them and booting until the bad card is
located.
Badically, take it to a repair shops and tell them your PC
won't POST.
>-----Original Message-----
>I've got a dual platform computer. I've recently pulled
>my PC out of storage since i've moved. Yesterday, my
>computer was working just fine with Win2K. When i booted
>to WinXP, my USB mouse wasn't working, so i thought it
>best to restart. When i went to restart, the computer
>won't reboot at all. I can't even get to the Bios edit
>screen. i've got a 800 mhz athlon, 640mb ram, 40 gig
hard
>drive. one dvd and one cdrw drive installed, along with
>floppy, and internal zip drive. Any suggestions on what
i
>can do to get it to reboot?
>
>Any help is greatly appriecated!
>
>Thanks,
>Sean
>.
>
problem and its hardware related. Usually this is tracked
down by removing all the cards from the PCI/AGP slots and
1 by 1 re-inserting them and booting until the bad card is
located.
Badically, take it to a repair shops and tell them your PC
won't POST.
>-----Original Message-----
>I've got a dual platform computer. I've recently pulled
>my PC out of storage since i've moved. Yesterday, my
>computer was working just fine with Win2K. When i booted
>to WinXP, my USB mouse wasn't working, so i thought it
>best to restart. When i went to restart, the computer
>won't reboot at all. I can't even get to the Bios edit
>screen. i've got a 800 mhz athlon, 640mb ram, 40 gig
hard
>drive. one dvd and one cdrw drive installed, along with
>floppy, and internal zip drive. Any suggestions on what
i
>can do to get it to reboot?
>
>Any help is greatly appriecated!
>
>Thanks,
>Sean
>.
>