by Y-my-R » Tue Feb 16, 2021 2:21 am
Hi Pino68,
After reading your latest post, and then re-reading the earlier post where you were talking about what's going on in the pictures, I now understand what you meant. Sorry... I interpreted what you wrote differently. It's probably really just because of Google translate... unfortunately, I don't speak any Italian (I speak German and a bit of Japanese, if that would help, though, haha).
If there really is no other copy of the Startup session (also check on the root of the harddrive... directly in C: - I think the D8B would also load that, if it finds it), then there's probably not too much you can do on the software/OS side to get it working again (short of trying a re-install... but it's not THAT likely to fix the issue, so I wouldn't go there as the next step, if you aren't comfortable with re-installing the OS on the D8B).
Before you take the console apart, I'd try to remove/reseat all the MFX and UFX cards as well as the clock card (while the desk is off). If they don't get good contact, it can also cause some strange behavior.
If that doesn't help either, then I agree with Phil that the next thing to try would be to remove the bottom cover from the D8B and clean all the connectors and plug them back in. This is a very common issue with the D8B, and I think most long-time D8B users had to do this at some point (me included).
Phil's suggestion to slightly pry apart the ribbon connector with your fingernail, put some isopropyl alcohol in the gap (I usually use Deoxit electronics cleaner, instead) and then pinch the connector back together, is also a great idea to do, while you already have the desk open.
Sometimes a bad contact may not come from the contact between the connector and the socket, but may happen within the connector on the cable itself (there's sharp metal spikes in there, that cut into the cable insulation to make contact with the wire inside... and sometimes they don't make good contact, so, moving/exercising them like Phil suggested usually restores good contact).
I know this sounds like a big overwhelming task, but it isn't actually that bad... or at least not that "technical". It's just a lot of screws on the bottom of the desk, but unplugging/cleaning and re-connecting the cables isn't difficult to do. It just takes a lot of time.
I'd start out with all the connectors you can get to easily. Then still leave the bottom lid off, and try if the D8B works again as it should. Only if it doesn't after that, then I would try to get to the ribbon cable connectors that are very hard to get to (some require additional disassembly, and not just to take the bottom lid off).
...and I'll definitely bookmark the link for the ribbon cable set you shared, @doctor1360! I didn't know this was available - awesome! (Pino68 - I'd try to re-seat/clean the cables in your desk first... buying a new set would be a last resort solution, if nothing works out with the parts you already have).
Again, best of luck!