XP Won't boot

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This obviously is not an XP problem, but hope someone here can point me in

the

right direction... Windows XP Home, MSI Motherboard, SiS chip set I

believe.

I picked this machine up today. It was booted and running at its previous

location.

I disconnected everything brought it home, plugged it in, never get anything

on

the monitor. After about 3 seconds, get about a 10 second beep, then about

a six

second pause, and keeps repeating this 10 second beep with that 6 second

pause.

I let it continue thru 7 or 8 beeps.



I've reseated the memory, tried different keyboard, mouse, power cord, HD.

About the only thing different from its original connections, I've connected

it

directly to an AC outlet, where it was connected thru an APC UPS device, and

it was connected to the internet thru a router. The only connections I have

now

are Power, Mouse, Keyboard, Monitor.



Earl
 
Earl Partridge wrote:

> This obviously is not an XP problem, but hope someone here can point me

> in the

> right direction... Windows XP Home, MSI Motherboard, SiS chip set I

> believe.

> I picked this machine up today. It was booted and running at its

> previous location.

> I disconnected everything brought it home, plugged it in, never get

> anything on

> the monitor. After about 3 seconds, get about a 10 second beep, then

> about a six

> second pause, and keeps repeating this 10 second beep with that 6 second

> pause.

> I let it continue thru 7 or 8 beeps.

>

> I've reseated the memory, tried different keyboard, mouse, power cord, HD.

> About the only thing different from its original connections, I've

> connected it

> directly to an AC outlet, where it was connected thru an APC UPS device,

> and

> it was connected to the internet thru a router. The only connections I

> have now

> are Power, Mouse, Keyboard, Monitor.

>

> Earl




Look at the monitor cord that plugs into the tower to make sure no pins

were bent when you plugged it in. If so, be careful; over-bending can

break the pins off. Also try another monitor, as a test.



Error Beep Codes

http://www.hi-tech.net/zones/help-beep.html



The type of power outlet shouldn't be a factor unless they'd upped the

voltage to get it to pass inspection.. highly unlikely, I think..



--

Joe =o)
 
I've tried 3 different monitors & cords. All with the same result.

That link http://www.hi-tech.net/zones/help-beep.html , nothing popped out

as specifically

referring to beep codes>

Earl





"Elmo" wrote in message

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>

> Earl Partridge wrote:

>> This obviously is not an XP problem, but hope someone here can point me

>> in the

>> right direction... Windows XP Home, MSI Motherboard, SiS chip set I

>> believe.

>> I picked this machine up today. It was booted and running at its

>> previous location.

>> I disconnected everything brought it home, plugged it in, never get

>> anything on

>> the monitor. After about 3 seconds, get about a 10 second beep, then

>> about a six

>> second pause, and keeps repeating this 10 second beep with that 6 second

>> pause.

>> I let it continue thru 7 or 8 beeps.

>>

>> I've reseated the memory, tried different keyboard, mouse, power cord,

>> HD.

>> About the only thing different from its original connections, I've

>> connected it

>> directly to an AC outlet, where it was connected thru an APC UPS device,

>> and

>> it was connected to the internet thru a router. The only connections I

>> have now

>> are Power, Mouse, Keyboard, Monitor.

>>

>> Earl


>

> Look at the monitor cord that plugs into the tower to make sure no pins

> were bent when you plugged it in. If so, be careful; over-bending can

> break the pins off. Also try another monitor, as a test.

>

> Error Beep Codes

> http://www.hi-tech.net/zones/help-beep.html

>

> The type of power outlet shouldn't be a factor unless they'd upped the

> voltage to get it to pass inspection.. highly unlikely, I think..

>

> --

> Joe =o)
 
Earl Partridge wrote:

> This obviously is not an XP problem, but hope someone here can point me

> in the

> right direction... Windows XP Home, MSI Motherboard, SiS chip set I

> believe.

> I picked this machine up today. It was booted and running at its

> previous location.

> I disconnected everything brought it home, plugged it in, never get

> anything on

> the monitor. After about 3 seconds, get about a 10 second beep, then

> about a six

> second pause, and keeps repeating this 10 second beep with that 6 second

> pause.

> I let it continue thru 7 or 8 beeps.

>

> I've reseated the memory, tried different keyboard, mouse, power cord, HD.

> About the only thing different from its original connections, I've

> connected it

> directly to an AC outlet, where it was connected thru an APC UPS device,

> and

> it was connected to the internet thru a router. The only connections I

> have now

> are Power, Mouse, Keyboard, Monitor.

>

> Earl

>

>




Static discharge while sliding it in/out of your car?



Remove all plugin boards as a test, is beeping the same?



Pick it up and shake it, maybe a screw is free inside and is shorting

something.



Remove all memory and see if the beeps change, or remain the same.



Try a different KB.



Try a different power supply.



Sardine
 
Earl Partridge wrote:

> I've tried 3 different monitors & cords. All with the same result.

> That link http://www.hi-tech.net/zones/help-beep.html , nothing popped

> out as specifically

> referring to beep codes>

> Earl

>

>

> "Elmo" wrote in message

> news:#17rLdcsKHA.3656@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>

>> Earl Partridge wrote:

>>> This obviously is not an XP problem, but hope someone here can point me

>>> in the

>>> right direction... Windows XP Home, MSI Motherboard, SiS chip set I

>>> believe.

>>> I picked this machine up today. It was booted and running at its

>>> previous location.

>>> I disconnected everything brought it home, plugged it in, never get

>>> anything on

>>> the monitor. After about 3 seconds, get about a 10 second beep, then

>>> about a six

>>> second pause, and keeps repeating this 10 second beep with that 6 second

>>> pause.

>>> I let it continue thru 7 or 8 beeps.

>>>

>>> I've reseated the memory, tried different keyboard, mouse, power

>>> cord, HD.

>>> About the only thing different from its original connections, I've

>>> connected it

>>> directly to an AC outlet, where it was connected thru an APC UPS device,

>>> and

>>> it was connected to the internet thru a router. The only connections I

>>> have now

>>> are Power, Mouse, Keyboard, Monitor.

>>>

>>> Earl


>>

>> Look at the monitor cord that plugs into the tower to make sure no pins

>> were bent when you plugged it in. If so, be careful; over-bending can

>> break the pins off. Also try another monitor, as a test.

>>

>> Error Beep Codes

>> http://www.hi-tech.net/zones/help-beep.html

>>

>> The type of power outlet shouldn't be a factor unless they'd upped the

>> voltage to get it to pass inspection.. highly unlikely, I think..




Sorry.. that site is no longer available. Here is another I found with

a Google search for "beep codes".



http://pcsupport.about.com/od/nonworkingcomponent/ht/beepcodestb.htm



--

Joe =o)
 
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--

Peter



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"Earl Partridge" wrote in message

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> I've tried 3 different monitors & cords. All with the same result.

> That link http://www.hi-tech.net/zones/help-beep.html , nothing popped out as

> specifically

> referring to beep codes>

> Earl

>

>

> "Elmo" wrote in message

> news:#17rLdcsKHA.3656@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>

>> Earl Partridge wrote:

>>> This obviously is not an XP problem, but hope someone here can point me

>>> in the

>>> right direction... Windows XP Home, MSI Motherboard, SiS chip set I

>>> believe.

>>> I picked this machine up today. It was booted and running at its

>>> previous location.

>>> I disconnected everything brought it home, plugged it in, never get

>>> anything on

>>> the monitor. After about 3 seconds, get about a 10 second beep, then

>>> about a six

>>> second pause, and keeps repeating this 10 second beep with that 6 second

>>> pause.

>>> I let it continue thru 7 or 8 beeps.

>>>

>>> I've reseated the memory, tried different keyboard, mouse, power cord, HD.

>>> About the only thing different from its original connections, I've

>>> connected it

>>> directly to an AC outlet, where it was connected thru an APC UPS device,

>>> and

>>> it was connected to the internet thru a router. The only connections I

>>> have now

>>> are Power, Mouse, Keyboard, Monitor.

>>>

>>> Earl


>>

>> Look at the monitor cord that plugs into the tower to make sure no pins

>> were bent when you plugged it in. If so, be careful; over-bending can

>> break the pins off. Also try another monitor, as a test.

>>

>> Error Beep Codes

>> http://www.hi-tech.net/zones/help-beep.html

>>

>> The type of power outlet shouldn't be a factor unless they'd upped the

>> voltage to get it to pass inspection.. highly unlikely, I think..

>>

>> --

>> Joe =o)


>
 
I'm beginning to think perhaps that static discharge while in the car might

be

the cause. If so, what could that have affected? I have swapped out

everything

except power supply. Even memory from a known working machine. The

power supply has a unique 4-wire connector providing 12 Volts to the CPU.



And someone suggested taking it back to where it came from. Actually it was

a freebie that I was going to clean up and give to someone that needed it.

Earl





"Sardine" wrote in message

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> Earl Partridge wrote:

>> This obviously is not an XP problem, but hope someone here can point me

>> in the

>> right direction... Windows XP Home, MSI Motherboard, SiS chip set I

>> believe.

>> I picked this machine up today. It was booted and running at its

>> previous location.

>> I disconnected everything brought it home, plugged it in, never get

>> anything on

>> the monitor. After about 3 seconds, get about a 10 second beep, then

>> about a six

>> second pause, and keeps repeating this 10 second beep with that 6 second

>> pause.

>> I let it continue thru 7 or 8 beeps.

>>

>> I've reseated the memory, tried different keyboard, mouse, power cord,

>> HD.

>> About the only thing different from its original connections, I've

>> connected it

>> directly to an AC outlet, where it was connected thru an APC UPS device,

>> and

>> it was connected to the internet thru a router. The only connections I

>> have now

>> are Power, Mouse, Keyboard, Monitor.

>>

>> Earl

>>

>>


>

> Static discharge while sliding it in/out of your car?

>

> Remove all plugin boards as a test, is beeping the same?

>

> Pick it up and shake it, maybe a screw is free inside and is shorting

> something.

>

> Remove all memory and see if the beeps change, or remain the same.

>

> Try a different KB.

>

> Try a different power supply.

>

> Sardine

>

>
 
I believe static discharge is the LEAST likely cause. Did you swap the hard

drive?

How did you get one with the same configuration?

"Earl Partridge" wrote in message

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> I'm beginning to think perhaps that static discharge while in the car

> might be

> the cause. If so, what could that have affected? I have swapped out

> everything

> except power supply. Even memory from a known working machine. The

> power supply has a unique 4-wire connector providing 12 Volts to the CPU.

>

> And someone suggested taking it back to where it came from. Actually it

> was

> a freebie that I was going to clean up and give to someone that needed it.

> Earl

>

>

> "Sardine" wrote in message

> news:hlnouv$6e2$1@news.xmission.com...

>> Earl Partridge wrote:

>>> This obviously is not an XP problem, but hope someone here can point me

>>> in the

>>> right direction... Windows XP Home, MSI Motherboard, SiS chip set I

>>> believe.

>>> I picked this machine up today. It was booted and running at its

>>> previous location.

>>> I disconnected everything brought it home, plugged it in, never get

>>> anything on

>>> the monitor. After about 3 seconds, get about a 10 second beep, then

>>> about a six

>>> second pause, and keeps repeating this 10 second beep with that 6 second

>>> pause.

>>> I let it continue thru 7 or 8 beeps.

>>>

>>> I've reseated the memory, tried different keyboard, mouse, power cord,

>>> HD.

>>> About the only thing different from its original connections, I've

>>> connected it

>>> directly to an AC outlet, where it was connected thru an APC UPS device,

>>> and

>>> it was connected to the internet thru a router. The only connections I

>>> have now

>>> are Power, Mouse, Keyboard, Monitor.

>>>

>>> Earl

>>>

>>>


>>

>> Static discharge while sliding it in/out of your car?

>>

>> Remove all plugin boards as a test, is beeping the same?

>>

>> Pick it up and shake it, maybe a screw is free inside and is shorting

>> something.

>>

>> Remove all memory and see if the beeps change, or remain the same.

>>

>> Try a different KB.

>>

>> Try a different power supply.

>>

>> Sardine

>>

>>
 
I was calling that 4-wire cpu power plug "unique" because other "older"

machines

I checked did not have such a plug. I finally opened up a newer machine and

it did

have a like "unique" plug. That was the culprit. Bad power supply.

Thanks for all the efforts.

Earl





"Unknown" wrote in message

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> I believe static discharge is the LEAST likely cause. Did you swap the

> hard drive?

> How did you get one with the same configuration?

> "Earl Partridge" wrote in message

> news:GVXfn.515$e%2.344@newsfe08.iad...

>> I'm beginning to think perhaps that static discharge while in the car

>> might be

>> the cause. If so, what could that have affected? I have swapped out

>> everything

>> except power supply. Even memory from a known working machine. The

>> power supply has a unique 4-wire connector providing 12 Volts to the CPU.

>>

>> And someone suggested taking it back to where it came from. Actually it

>> was

>> a freebie that I was going to clean up and give to someone that needed

>> it.

>> Earl

>>

>>

>> "Sardine" wrote in message

>> news:hlnouv$6e2$1@news.xmission.com...

>>> Earl Partridge wrote:

>>>> This obviously is not an XP problem, but hope someone here can point me

>>>> in the

>>>> right direction... Windows XP Home, MSI Motherboard, SiS chip set I

>>>> believe.

>>>> I picked this machine up today. It was booted and running at its

>>>> previous location.

>>>> I disconnected everything brought it home, plugged it in, never get

>>>> anything on

>>>> the monitor. After about 3 seconds, get about a 10 second beep, then

>>>> about a six

>>>> second pause, and keeps repeating this 10 second beep with that 6

>>>> second pause.

>>>> I let it continue thru 7 or 8 beeps.

>>>>

>>>> I've reseated the memory, tried different keyboard, mouse, power cord,

>>>> HD.

>>>> About the only thing different from its original connections, I've

>>>> connected it

>>>> directly to an AC outlet, where it was connected thru an APC UPS

>>>> device, and

>>>> it was connected to the internet thru a router. The only connections I

>>>> have now

>>>> are Power, Mouse, Keyboard, Monitor.

>>>>

>>>> Earl

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>> Static discharge while sliding it in/out of your car?

>>>

>>> Remove all plugin boards as a test, is beeping the same?

>>>

>>> Pick it up and shake it, maybe a screw is free inside and is shorting

>>> something.

>>>

>>> Remove all memory and see if the beeps change, or remain the same.

>>>

>>> Try a different KB.

>>>

>>> Try a different power supply.

>>>

>>> Sardine

>>>

>>>


>

>
 
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