bitSync wrote:doktor1360 wrote:bitSync wrote:OK. I did press down pretty good on that sucker but I didn't open and reclose the CPU bracket...
You pulled the old fan off the heat assembly, tho... it probably didn't do anything, but I've personally had it happen to me. It's just one more thing you can check off the Troubleshooting Mitigation list. It's unusual for something to just up n die like this without some sort of warning... however:
You knew it was coming :
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Well, I took the fan off the top and was intending to open then close the CPU carriage but I only got as far as lifting the lever up; I didn't see how to remove the heat sink and fan tray without using more force than I wanted to use. I pressed the lever back down and pressed on the top of the CPU heat sink with my thumb, again. Nothing got worse - no sparks, smoke or flames - but it still won't boot. I'm waiting on my spare VGA cards but I'm starting to suspect the hard disk; it just does a single click when it starts, a classic sign of a failed hard disk drive. I have to abandon this d8b fan/SSD project momentarily because the disk drive for my studio file server and intranet HTTP server has now failed. Never a dull moment...
Unfortunately it'll POST without a hard disk, so you'll see the BIOS info well before the CPU seeks a boot disk ... you're on a Snipe Hunt there. You've got issues with the video card or (*gulps*) the motherboard. Difficult for me to say, because I'm not physically sitting there with you. If/when you get things looking for a disk to load, I'd highly recommend upgrading the CPU to boot to a 4GB CF (compact flash) card. Inexpensive upgrade and HIGHLY reliable, and you can also load either/or versions of the OS. I have CF cards with both 3.0 & 5.1...
Keep in mind, if you're planning to run OS 3.0, a Radeon 7000 chipset-based video card ain't gonna do you a damn bit of good (no driver support!) - you'll see the same thing you were seeing before, it'll go thru the boot process so far and then hang on the last initialization screen before the OS splash form displays... an older, OS 3.0 compatible card is what you'll require at that point...
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