I have a Compaq 8000 series pc, and I've been upgrading/switching cases. I forgot to write down which leads are for the power switch, led, speaker, etc...and I can't find a motherboard diagram in my documentation. Does anyone know where I can find diagrams online of pentium 4 motherboards?
I removed the gfx card, dusted and cleaned it, but before I put it in, I booted without it (my motherboard has a basic graphics chip on it) and I had the same result. I even completely reinstalled Linux to see if it was a bad install, but after this, I'm thinking it's a motherboard issue.
It only just started doing it. I have an NVidia GeForce4 and 1024mb ram on my motherboard. I've been running it fine for over a year now, and there was no problem with the display during the installation of either OS.
When my problem first started, I thought that I had a Windows issue (XP). I was sick of Windows at the time, so I replaced it with Linux. It installed fine, no errors, but when I try to boot it says that the interrupt is not synching. Then for the hell of it I tried putting XP back on. The...
Sorry, yes, I do mean Red Hat. Originally I was running WinXP, though that was on the 120 gig drive I had in. The new 80 gig has had nothing installed on it but Red Hat 9.0, which is the only drive I have in right now. Here is the message I get:
Code: 0f 0b e2 03 3f d7 25 c0 e9 77 fd ff ff...
OK, I've replaced my hard drive and everything to this point but I'm just stuck. I'm running a pentium 4 with 1024mb ram and currently an 80 gig hard drive. I go through the install of Linux 9 fine, but when it reboots it goes through all the usual stuff OK, but then it says something about...
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