thx for the reply, what I'm trying to troubleshoot is this. This particular computer has not been used for about 3 months. I had a 120 day trial version of W2K on it, which has long ago expired. I turned it on yesterday to see what message it would give me and if I could possibly fdisk and reload the eval version again or if not, to put 98 back on it.
Well, no picture and the monitor led light didn't even flicker. The monitor is a known working monitor and i removed the AGP card and installed it in another computer and it worked well. It was suggested that it was common for the AGP slot to go bad and to try a PCI card instead. So I bought a couple of used ones (was told that they were in working condition), but I might have to load new drivers. Came home, neither one got the monitor to display. Plus, I don't really understand how they would work without having drivers loaded, unless somehow generic VGA drivers load from the BIOS, or windows. But could the fact that the OS is expired be affecting this all?
The machine was working perfectly the last time I used it a few months ago, and it hasn't been dropped or damaged in any way. There are 2 other things that may come into play.
I always just used the front switch to turn the comp on, (actually I didn't even realize that there WAS a rear sw on the power supply until lately). Now, when I turn the rear switch on, the computer comes right on (hard drive spins up and cpu fan spins). (It seems like the front switch is always making a circuit to the board.) I removed the connector from the front switch at the mobo and the machine just powers up the same way like when the connector was connected. Also, the front switch will power the machine off if I hold it in for about 5 secs, but when I release it, it powers back up.
The other thing, is that one time after I first got the computer, it powered up with beeps that I looked up and were signaling a video problem. I removed and reseated the AGP card and it worked fine after that. This time, even though the monitor doesn't come on, I don't get any beeps.
Should I assume that the motherboard is bad, or does anyone have any other ideas? thx, sorry for the length of this, btw, it's an AL440LX/PII-333. I'm thinking maybe the battery went dead and I lost my cmos settings? Not sure of the BIOS manufacture, but I do see a small square chip that says Intel on one end and handwritten font that says flash, about 1/2" X 1" near the corner of the board adjacent to the 2 ISa slots. Didn't think Intel made BIOS chips but ? And there's not much activity after the initial spin up of the hard drive, so maybe it I could see the monitor, it would be telling me that the OS evaluation period is expired and cannot be loaded. thx for any help.