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Hello All,
I am reposting this under a new topic since the topic has changed
significantly.
I have a Dell Precision 410: dual cpu (dual 500mhz), 1GB ram, scsi. It
stopped booting 6 months ago after I attached an unknown-state third
scsi drive.
It previously worked great for years. I am just now starting to debug
the problem.
At first I thought I fried the MoBo, so I bought a new one. After
installation, it did the same next-to-nothing as the old one. So I
thought it may be the power supply. Testing with volt meter the PS
looks good.
Now I am stumpped and in debugging mode. I hate to just toss this
machine.
The last things I've tried:
First I made sure the jumpers matched the old MoBo and made sense vs
the Dell spec sheet: 500Mhz jumpered. Enable Pswd jumpered. All others
unjumpered.
Next I tried just the MoBo, PS, and one cpu (second slot had the
no-cpu place-holder card), no ram, no video, no drives, no kbd or
mouse.
Applied power, got 1-3-2 post beep code; means no valid ram.
(Yee-Ha. At least it's only comatose).
Next both cpus, MoBo, no ram, no video, no drives, no kbd or mse.
got 1-3-2 Post beep code again.
Added one ram stick. No beeps at all. (I would expect a no kbd or no
video beep code)
took out ram, added agp video card. Power on: 1-3-2 beeps. amber
monitor led (no video sync?), nothing on monitor.
Added a different stick ram. Power on: no beeps. no monitor output and
amber led.
Removed video. Added scsi drives. (MoBo with 2 cpus, ram, drives) -
no beeps, no disk activity after initial seconds after power-on.
It sounds like my cpus work (since beeps are generated).
Adding ram stops all beeps - so ram stick(s) may be bad. I will try
others individually.
Nothing on video, but with no ram I wouldn't expect anything.
Do these results suggest other things to try. My resources of spare
parts is extrememly limited - almost nil. So I do not have "known good
parts" on hand.
My diagnostic tools include a volt meter and hammer.
Any suggestions are very appreciated.
Thanks,
Barry.
Hello All,
I am reposting this under a new topic since the topic has changed
significantly.
I have a Dell Precision 410: dual cpu (dual 500mhz), 1GB ram, scsi. It
stopped booting 6 months ago after I attached an unknown-state third
scsi drive.
It previously worked great for years. I am just now starting to debug
the problem.
At first I thought I fried the MoBo, so I bought a new one. After
installation, it did the same next-to-nothing as the old one. So I
thought it may be the power supply. Testing with volt meter the PS
looks good.
Now I am stumpped and in debugging mode. I hate to just toss this
machine.
The last things I've tried:
First I made sure the jumpers matched the old MoBo and made sense vs
the Dell spec sheet: 500Mhz jumpered. Enable Pswd jumpered. All others
unjumpered.
Next I tried just the MoBo, PS, and one cpu (second slot had the
no-cpu place-holder card), no ram, no video, no drives, no kbd or
mouse.
Applied power, got 1-3-2 post beep code; means no valid ram.
(Yee-Ha. At least it's only comatose).
Next both cpus, MoBo, no ram, no video, no drives, no kbd or mse.
got 1-3-2 Post beep code again.
Added one ram stick. No beeps at all. (I would expect a no kbd or no
video beep code)
took out ram, added agp video card. Power on: 1-3-2 beeps. amber
monitor led (no video sync?), nothing on monitor.
Added a different stick ram. Power on: no beeps. no monitor output and
amber led.
Removed video. Added scsi drives. (MoBo with 2 cpus, ram, drives) -
no beeps, no disk activity after initial seconds after power-on.
It sounds like my cpus work (since beeps are generated).
Adding ram stops all beeps - so ram stick(s) may be bad. I will try
others individually.
Nothing on video, but with no ram I wouldn't expect anything.
Do these results suggest other things to try. My resources of spare
parts is extrememly limited - almost nil. So I do not have "known good
parts" on hand.
My diagnostic tools include a volt meter and hammer.
Any suggestions are very appreciated.
Thanks,
Barry.