Hey folks,
damn computer decided to give me a hard time yesterday evening. All worked well the day before yesterday, no problems at all. When i tried to switch it on yesterday, he' stuck at the first post screen for a long time, somewhere between 3-5 minutes, then he switches over to the second post screen and stays there (waited for approx. 10 minutes)
Some details about the computer:
Packard Bell Ixtreme 7030
1 GB Ram (two Infineon DDR 333, CL2.5)
Matrox P 650
Gigabyte GA-8SIML-NF6 motherboard Rev 2.0a
Things i tried:
removed the internal pci card (was a Hauppauge WinTv-2go)
removed all external connections like modem, usb, ...
tried with memory module 1 only
tried with memory module 2 only
reseated ide cable connectors on motherboard and harddisks
When i try to go into Bios, the "F2:Setup" at the first post screen
just changes to "GO-Setup", but it doesn't enter the Bios mode
Here are two screenies of the posts:
![](http://www.feistle.com/post1.jpg)
![](http://www.feistle.com/post2.jpg)
Any ideas except buying a new motherboard, buying a new power source and maybe trying different ide cables ?
thx
R.
damn computer decided to give me a hard time yesterday evening. All worked well the day before yesterday, no problems at all. When i tried to switch it on yesterday, he' stuck at the first post screen for a long time, somewhere between 3-5 minutes, then he switches over to the second post screen and stays there (waited for approx. 10 minutes)
Some details about the computer:
Packard Bell Ixtreme 7030
1 GB Ram (two Infineon DDR 333, CL2.5)
Matrox P 650
Gigabyte GA-8SIML-NF6 motherboard Rev 2.0a
Things i tried:
removed the internal pci card (was a Hauppauge WinTv-2go)
removed all external connections like modem, usb, ...
tried with memory module 1 only
tried with memory module 2 only
reseated ide cable connectors on motherboard and harddisks
When i try to go into Bios, the "F2:Setup" at the first post screen
just changes to "GO-Setup", but it doesn't enter the Bios mode
Here are two screenies of the posts:
![](http://www.feistle.com/post1.jpg)
![](http://www.feistle.com/post2.jpg)
Any ideas except buying a new motherboard, buying a new power source and maybe trying different ide cables ?
thx
R.
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