Post, won't boot to Windows
My wife has an older machine based on a Biostar M7NCD Pro. While playing
WOW, the graphics became corrupt and the machine locked up. Upon a hard restart, the machine would get to the Post screen, but with a series of vertical dots on the screen. It will not go past post. After multiple reboots, it also was not detecting the hard drive. I cleared the CMOS- didn't help. Reseated the video card- no help. Flashed the BIOS - nope. Tried booting to the Windows XP install CD- uh, no again. Stops at the post screen, and then goes black. On one occasion it did try to get to Windows- I got the "wait while loading" bar graphic (still corrupt graphics), but that's where it stayed. Motherboard doesn't show any obvious signs of failure (no leaking or bloated caps). Voltages in BIOS hardware monitor are normal. Took out one stick of memory at a time and changed DIMM slots- no luck. Any ideas, or does my wife get a new computer for Christmas (I already bought her a vacuum)? Thanks, Fitz -- Your body is a temple boy, You ought to treat it well But you trash the place and rent it out Like it's some cheap motel - The Badlees |
Post, won't boot to Windows
Merry Christmas! Time for a new machine.
-- --DaveW "Fitz" wrote in message ... My wife has an older machine based on a Biostar M7NCD Pro. While playing WOW, the graphics became corrupt and the machine locked up. Upon a hard restart, the machine would get to the Post screen, but with a series of vertical dots on the screen. It will not go past post. After multiple reboots, it also was not detecting the hard drive. I cleared the CMOS- didn't help. Reseated the video card- no help. Flashed the BIOS - nope. Tried booting to the Windows XP install CD- uh, no again. Stops at the post screen, and then goes black. On one occasion it did try to get to Windows- I got the "wait while loading" bar graphic (still corrupt graphics), but that's where it stayed. Motherboard doesn't show any obvious signs of failure (no leaking or bloated caps). Voltages in BIOS hardware monitor are normal. Took out one stick of memory at a time and changed DIMM slots- no luck. Any ideas, or does my wife get a new computer for Christmas (I already bought her a vacuum)? Thanks, Fitz -- Your body is a temple boy, You ought to treat it well But you trash the place and rent it out Like it's some cheap motel - The Badlees |
Post, won't boot to Windows
"Fitz" wrote in message ... My wife has an older machine based on a Biostar M7NCD Pro. While playing WOW, the graphics became corrupt and the machine locked up. Upon a hard restart, the machine would get to the Post screen, but with a series of vertical dots on the screen. It will not go past post. After multiple reboots, it also was not detecting the hard drive. I cleared the CMOS- didn't help. Reseated the video card- no help. Flashed the BIOS - nope. Tried booting to the Windows XP install CD- uh, no again. Stops at the post screen, and then goes black. On one occasion it did try to get to Windows- I got the "wait while loading" bar graphic (still corrupt graphics), but that's where it stayed. Motherboard doesn't show any obvious signs of failure (no leaking or bloated caps). Voltages in BIOS hardware monitor are normal. Took out one stick of memory at a time and changed DIMM slots- no luck. Any ideas, or does my wife get a new computer for Christmas (I already bought her a vacuum)? no worries mate, when she opens that present. you'll be dead. lol try a different video card (have you reseated it yet?) Thanks, Fitz -- Your body is a temple boy, You ought to treat it well But you trash the place and rent it out Like it's some cheap motel - The Badlees |
Post, won't boot to Windows
RobV wrote:
Could be a bad video card. Your description is exactly what occurred when a video card I had died on me (long time ago). Probably the video card RAM went bad. Swapping it out with another one would be the best way to tell. Otherwise, as DaveW said, it's time for a new MB, or system. Thanks, Called BFG and they said it sounded like a video problem. I've got a machine I can install the card in. They said if it has any issues they will replace the card (you gotta love real lifetime warranty's and 24/7 tech support in English). Fitz -- Your body is a temple boy, You ought to treat it well But you trash the place and rent it out Like it's some cheap motel - The Badlees |
Post, won't boot to Windows
Tried the video card in a different machine- still corrupt graphics,
though this one will boot to Windows. Set up a cross ship RMA with BFG, so should have a new card in a couple days. Seems the hard drive failed- I tried it in a different machine- set it up has both primary slave and secondary master. It wouldn't run. With it out of the case, but connected, I can hear it making noise it shouldn't. Don't know if the graphics card problem is related to the hard drive failure, but either way, have to replace them both. Have the drive vacuum sealed in the freezer, hoping to get it working long enough to recover some docs and pics. Thanks for the help, Fitz -- Your body is a temple boy, You ought to treat it well But you trash the place and rent it out Like it's some cheap motel - The Badlees |
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