Hi, I wanted to change my pentium D for a core 2 duo and it did not work (I figured out it is simply not compatible) so I put back my pentium D in place but now the BIOS won't boot.
I can't get any graphical output. At first the lights in front of the DC7700 desktop were flashing red and nothing else happened then I lifted the motherboard battery for about 4-5 minutes, put it back in place replug AC push button and then no more red light; now the power light is on, the fans are up also and in the first second the HDD led get up for a moment but no display and no control on the keyboard. I tried removing the RAM sticks and even without RAM the exact same thing happens.
So I guess it is a failure in the CPU verification but my slot is in great shape like my CPU itself wich was working 10 minutes before.
Any idea to save my desktop!??
Thanks
I can't get any graphical output. At first the lights in front of the DC7700 desktop were flashing red and nothing else happened then I lifted the motherboard battery for about 4-5 minutes, put it back in place replug AC push button and then no more red light; now the power light is on, the fans are up also and in the first second the HDD led get up for a moment but no display and no control on the keyboard. I tried removing the RAM sticks and even without RAM the exact same thing happens.
So I guess it is a failure in the CPU verification but my slot is in great shape like my CPU itself wich was working 10 minutes before.
Any idea to save my desktop!??
Thanks