I opened up my perfectly running system today to swap out some memory. Because of the placement of the DIMM slots and the AGP card on the BH6, I had to remove the G200 to do that. I swapped the memory, popped the card back in and turned on the computer. No video.....
I first thought maybe it was the memory, so I put the other memory back in the system. Same results. I happen to have a ATI card handy, so I popped that in and the system booted up with video. I tried the G200 again, no video still.
I happened to have a brand new BH6 that I just happened to have purchased today, so I swapped the motherboards. Same thing.
I am guessing this probably has something to do with the card not seating properly in the slot, but I tried everything.
The details:
Abit BH6
G200 / ATI - IRQ 10
Fireport SCSI card - IRQ 9
Linksys NIC - IRQ 11
196MB Memory
IBM IDE Hard drives (both masters)
SCSI CD-Rom, CD-R, Zip, Jaz
Viewsonic G790 19" monitor
Win 98SE
Like I said, until this happened, I have not had any trouble with this system at all. Anyone have any advice?
Chuck
I first thought maybe it was the memory, so I put the other memory back in the system. Same results. I happen to have a ATI card handy, so I popped that in and the system booted up with video. I tried the G200 again, no video still.
I happened to have a brand new BH6 that I just happened to have purchased today, so I swapped the motherboards. Same thing.
I am guessing this probably has something to do with the card not seating properly in the slot, but I tried everything.
The details:
Abit BH6
G200 / ATI - IRQ 10
Fireport SCSI card - IRQ 9
Linksys NIC - IRQ 11
196MB Memory
IBM IDE Hard drives (both masters)
SCSI CD-Rom, CD-R, Zip, Jaz
Viewsonic G790 19" monitor
Win 98SE
Like I said, until this happened, I have not had any trouble with this system at all. Anyone have any advice?
Chuck
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