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    Jethro
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    Unhappy Dead PC right

    P III

    Issues a "Verifying DMI pool data" message on a black screen in reboot ... doesn't even get to the disk recognise stage.....

    Any thoughts ... beyond R.I.P....

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    Behemoth
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    Whats inside the box o' tricks?
    Got a spare HD with an operating system on it?

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    Jethro
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    Nope...appears to be hitting BIOS startup...and well....is happy to display a black screen with the error message...

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    Behemoth
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    And the BIOS is trying to start the machine up from the right IDE device? you're not trying to boot from the printer or something are you?

    What's inside it?

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    chenko
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    Try

    1) resetting your BOIS
    2) updating your BOIS
    3) another HDD, or unplug all IDE devices


    a few links
    http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q287/5/53.ASP

    http://www.computing.net/os2/wwwboard/forum/964.html

    http://www.maxtor.com/products/Diamo...ins/15007.html

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    Si_the_geek
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    I've had a similar problem - the IDE cable had somehow lost contact (even though it was still connected physically). Try to detect drives in the BIOS, if that doesn't find the drive(s) just un-plug all the cables and put them back again.

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    Check IDE connections.

    Try another hard drive.

    Reset the CMOS. Yep, one time my computer was dead cold wouldn't boot-- reset the CMOS, worked fine.
    I'm bringing geeky back...

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    chenko
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    Originally posted by jpbtennisman
    Check IDE connections.
    3) another HDD, or unplug all IDE devices

    Originally posted by jpbtennisman
    Try another hard drive.
    3) another HDD, or unplug all IDE devices

    Originally posted by jpbtennisman
    Reset the CMOS. Yep, one time my computer was dead cold wouldn't boot-- reset the CMOS, worked fine.
    1) resetting your BOIS



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    10 bucks says you edited your post to make me look like an ass.
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    Si_the_geek
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    Originally posted by chenko

    1) resetting your BOIS
    your what??


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    chenko
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    20 bucks say i didnt
    i edited my post to add the 3rd link

    Originally posted by Si_the_geek


    your what??


    yea BIOS sorry

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    chenko
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    Originally posted by jpbtennisman
    10 bucks says you edited your post to make me look like an ass.
    i edited it to get a 3rd link, i edited within the 2minute range thus not showing the "edited by..." tag

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    scoutt
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    Jethro, when you start up does it hang on the verifying DMI? if so it hasn't even made it to the hard drives yet.... I would check for bad ram or incompatible ram.

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    Behemoth
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    So thats your
    CMOS, BIOS, RAM, IDE cable, and drives....

    Hell, at least your PSU and monitor work

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    chenko
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    Originally posted by scoutt
    Jethro, when you start up does it hang on the verifying DMI? if so it hasn't even made it to the hard drives yet.... I would check for bad ram or incompatible ram.
    Bad RAM usally gives beeps

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    scoutt
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    nope, I had some that didn't. more than likely not bad ram but incompatible ram. some socket 7's had problems with the new DIMM modules. but not knowing what he has done or how old the computer really is.

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    Originally posted by Behemoth
    So thats your
    CMOS, BIOS, RAM, IDE cable, and drives....

    Hell, at least your PSU and monitor work
    And the keyboard
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    Behemoth
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    how would you know? not been in a situation to test the keyboard.

    Just because it doesnt give an error, doesn't mean it works fine

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    Originally posted by Behemoth
    not been in a situation to test the keyboard.
    Yeah he could enter the BIOS setup

    I was just joking anyways
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    Behemoth
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    sorry, not enough smileys there to underline the humour of my last post

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    Behemoth
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    Originally posted by jpbtennisman


    Yeah he could enter the BIOS setup

    I was just joking anyways
    ok, I suppose we know the f5 key works

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    Originally posted by Behemoth
    ok, I suppose we know the f5 key works
    Ohh you really just want to give me a hard time today do you.
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    Behemoth
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    Originally posted by jpbtennisman


    Ohh I really just want to give you a hard one today do you.

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    Originally posted by Behemoth
    No we can't be accused of chit-chatting in here
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    Jethro
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    Originally posted by scoutt
    Jethro, when you start up does it hang on the verifying DMI? if so it hasn't even made it to the hard drives yet.... I would check for bad ram or incompatible ram.
    Apparently the machine was going okay, (support desk call), then they had alsorts of problems so someone decided it would be a good idea to kick the PC in the guts....when they rebooted this problem came up. The site is approx 80 ks from our office, and feck if some one is gonna drive out their to do anything... have sent them to a hole in the wall shop...

    We don't have the maintenance on the hardware, so at $250 an hour, would probably be cheaper for them to get a new rig...

    Alot of good stuff to add to our knowledge base however.

    Thanks for the replies....

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    Behemoth
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    surely you can salvage enough bits that a whole new rig isn't necessary.

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    Originally posted by Behemoth
    surely you can salvage enough bits that a whole new rig isn't necessary.
    My ASSUMPTION would be that everything is pretty much OK except the board and CPU. (Please don't start in again behemoth ) I don't see a reason why the drives, video card, NIC, case, etc are still not usable.

    Of coruse if it's a Dell then some parts won't be usable
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    Jethro
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    Originally posted by Behemoth
    surely you can salvage enough bits that a whole new rig isn't necessary.

    Surely would if it's my rig, but for the client the question is, will it be cheaper to buy a whole new box, or pay these guys while they repair the existing one...

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    Originally posted by Jethro



    Surely would if it's my rig, but for the client the question is, will it be cheaper to buy a whole new box, or pay these guys while they repair the existing one...
    Yeah, you have a good point there...

    Life is good when you're computer literate isn't it
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    Jethro
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    Originally posted by jpbtennisman


    Yeah, you have a good point there...

    Life is good when you're computer literate isn't it
    LOL

    The only point l made sure they got, was to get the old hard disk installed on the new machine, or at least transcribe to a new disk...

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    Originally posted by Jethro


    LOL

    The only point l made sure they got, was to get the old hard disk installed on the new machine, or at least transcribe to a new disk...
    Yep but they are gonna lose all that good hardware oh well
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  32. #32
    Jethro
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    Originally posted by jpbtennisman


    Yep but they are gonna lose all that good hardware oh well
    We can only hope it's a dell, they replaced the PC we sent them cause it went flacky, now this one has crashed.


    Gee, guess they really should get some UPS equipment in there

    Have sent them a quote, but typical end user mentality l would imagine over that...

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