Hello,
got my hands on an old desktop pc with a celeron 400MHz and chaintech 6btm mobo.
When I first powered it, all fans go online ( cpu and psu ), but the PC would make the POST beeps, a continuous siren ( long-short-repeat ). I've checked the capacitors, and they seem to be fine. I removed the bios battery to clear the settings, starting up without one atm. Afterwards the PC for some reason managed to get past the post, just once-twice and then shut down completely.
I assumed might be the psu, so I replaced it with a different one. Now the pc starts up, goes into POST beep ( siren ) for 2 seconds, then it stops and continues to start up giving one startup beep, and proceeds to the bios menu. I can't continue yet because I do not have a ps2 keyboard and it asks me to press F1 to continue. While I'm looking for a keyboard, what else I can do to investigate the source of the problem. I'm not sure if the cpu is busted, the mobo or some of the wiring. Everything looks intact visually, I removed most of the dust. The few times it makes to startup it has Memory 163840K OK, so I'm thinking ram might not be the problem.
Little experience reviving old dead PCs, want to figure out if this one can live, or if not what is the issue so I can still salvage the working bits.
got my hands on an old desktop pc with a celeron 400MHz and chaintech 6btm mobo.
When I first powered it, all fans go online ( cpu and psu ), but the PC would make the POST beeps, a continuous siren ( long-short-repeat ). I've checked the capacitors, and they seem to be fine. I removed the bios battery to clear the settings, starting up without one atm. Afterwards the PC for some reason managed to get past the post, just once-twice and then shut down completely.
I assumed might be the psu, so I replaced it with a different one. Now the pc starts up, goes into POST beep ( siren ) for 2 seconds, then it stops and continues to start up giving one startup beep, and proceeds to the bios menu. I can't continue yet because I do not have a ps2 keyboard and it asks me to press F1 to continue. While I'm looking for a keyboard, what else I can do to investigate the source of the problem. I'm not sure if the cpu is busted, the mobo or some of the wiring. Everything looks intact visually, I removed most of the dust. The few times it makes to startup it has Memory 163840K OK, so I'm thinking ram might not be the problem.
Little experience reviving old dead PCs, want to figure out if this one can live, or if not what is the issue so I can still salvage the working bits.