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Need some help, system wont stay on
The bottom line is my computer wont stay on for more then 1 or 2 seconds after I push the power button. The lights will blink and the fans will start then after about a second everything turns off.
For a detailed explaination check out my previous post: http://www.sharkyforums.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/017760.html
I've pretty much ruled out the power supply and the RAM. I also went back and made sure all connections were solid and secure. It's starting to bug me because I think I may have simply given a bad value in the BIOS but I've dumped the CMOS (took out the battery, used the jumper to dump it) but that doesn't seem to help and I've tried it several times. Since it's only turning on for 1-2 seconds I'm thinking it's either a hardware problem or a BIOS setting problem. I really don't think it's a hardware problem but dumping the CMOS doesn't seem to do anything to help
BTW, it's a 300W PS and an Abit KT7-RAID mobo
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Cartoon Shark
Just a wild guess here, but perhaps try a different wall outlet. That has happened to me before. One of them was just screwed up. It's a shot in the dark but you never know. On the probability side though I would guess mobo if you're sure its not psu or ram.
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Hammerhead Shark
That is definitely odd... I second the opinion of a bad mobo
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I just tried 2 different outlets and got the same problem from them. Do you really think it could be the motherboard? I've had this system for over a year now and it has always run great, I've never had a problem from this mobo or even any sign (other then this) of a problem from the mobo.
Question, what happens when the CMOS battery dies?
Any more help you guys could give me would be greatly appreciated
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What did you do to rule out the PS? It sounds like a PS problem to me.
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My Hot Rod
Directron Aluminum Tower
2 - 80mm out
2 - 80mm in
1 - 120mm in w/laser cut biohazard grill
Enermax Thermal Probe for CPU & Ambient Case Temps
Enermax 350W Power Supply
All Round Cables
Abit KG-7 Raid
AMD Athlon 1800XP
Thermaltake 5 Volcano
512mb Registered PC2100 Corsair DDR
GeForce3 200ti
Creative Audigy X-Gamer
Kingston Ethernet Adapter & Cable Modem
Asus 40X CD-ROM
HP 9130 CD-RW
Teac 3-1/2" Floppy
19" NEC MultiSync LCD Flat Panel
Logitech Wingman Force
Gravis Gamepad Pro
Microsoft Optical Explorer
Win98se
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Yea, I had a bad PS in one of my pc's here at work, and that is Exactly what it did. Did you ever do what you said you were gonna in the other post and try another PS, if not I highly recommend it.
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CPU- AMD 1.33ghz 266
DFI AK76-SN MoBo
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Maxtor 45gig 7200 ata 100 HD,
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[This message has been edited by Beersnob (edited November 06, 2001).]
Current system.
Enlight case
CPU- AMD 1.33ghz 266
DFI AK76-SN MoBo
256 ddr ram
Creative 52x cdrom
HP 8/4/32 burner
Viewsonic G90F 19in. monitor
Maxtor 45gig 7200 ata 100 HD,
Geforce 4 4200 64mg
SB. live oem
" I raise a sunken smile as I serve the ones that serve, what can I achieve when you steal the air I breathe!"
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try unplugging the power switch connection on the notherboard,and use a jumper pin to turn the pc on maybe the power switch is bad?
you could set the default power value to alway on so the pc boots as soon as power is applied?
check that the cpu fan is connected maybe it came loose and the mb is shutting down because of temperature.
remove pci cards one by one,cheap modems cause many problems.
try a different ps,or ram chip to see if these are the culprits,good luck,let us know what happens.
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