Hi Guys.
Saturday I wanted to exchange one fan on my CPU and after reconnecting everything, I fired it up ... HDs & CD-ROMs spinned up, but no beeping sound and no picture came up.
Closer examinations revealed that I had a loose contact on my ATX plug
that is supposed to be stuck into the MoBo's connector.
Of yourse I tried to put it back into place, but to no avail ...
Now I'm pretty scared that I might have damaged something seriously, but I have
no clue what exactly it could be.
I replaced the Celemine by my former Mendocino to check whether it was 'only' the CPU ... same thing, no POST.
Does anybody of you know what that powerline is used for and hence what it could have damaged when not giving proper contact ?
I'm desperate ...
Bye,
Maggi
Saturday I wanted to exchange one fan on my CPU and after reconnecting everything, I fired it up ... HDs & CD-ROMs spinned up, but no beeping sound and no picture came up.
Closer examinations revealed that I had a loose contact on my ATX plug
that is supposed to be stuck into the MoBo's connector.
Of yourse I tried to put it back into place, but to no avail ...
Now I'm pretty scared that I might have damaged something seriously, but I have
no clue what exactly it could be.
I replaced the Celemine by my former Mendocino to check whether it was 'only' the CPU ... same thing, no POST.
Does anybody of you know what that powerline is used for and hence what it could have damaged when not giving proper contact ?
I'm desperate ...
Bye,
Maggi
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