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Recent content by p0llenp0ny

  1. p0llenp0ny

    Computer will not POST

    I'm going to bring the processor in. I'll post when I find out what's wrong.
  2. p0llenp0ny

    Computer will not POST

    I have a feeling it's the processor since my problems started when I changed the CPU settings.
  3. p0llenp0ny

    Computer will not POST

    I don't have access to spare parts. Looks like my only option is taking it somewhere to get it checked out.
  4. p0llenp0ny

    Computer will not POST

    Yeah I tried resetting the mobo. Gave it ample time to do so. I let it sit for about half hour before I moved the pin back and put the battery back in. Still nothing.
  5. p0llenp0ny

    Computer will not POST

    I checked the processor ID and (AXDA3000DKV4D) and it is indeed an AMD Athlon XP 3000+ 333 FSB. The external frequency for this processor would be 166 right? That and the multiplier was the only settings I changed. (13.0) The jumper settings on the motherboard are correct and set for a 333...
  6. p0llenp0ny

    Computer will not POST

    I have already tried resetting the bios. I did let the mobo do its own thing before tweaking. It was posting fine until I put in the correct settings for the processor.
  7. p0llenp0ny

    Computer will not POST

    The speaker is hooked up. No beep code.
  8. p0llenp0ny

    Computer will not POST

    The system auto detected the processor as an Athlon XP 1300 MHz so I set the values myself. It rebooted and it displayed the correct processor (3000+) but then shut down. The next time I rebooted I got nothing. Cleared the CMOS several times. Followed the procedure in the manual to the...
  9. p0llenp0ny

    Computer will not POST

    I've just put together a PC from scratch. Everything was going fine until I set my BIOS settings. Now my system will not POST. I tried resetting the CMOS and still no luck. Have a caused irreparable damage? Here's what I have: Asus A7N8X deluxe motherboard AMD Athlon XP 3000+ (333 MHz FSB...

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