kgeissler 0 Posted October 29, 2001 Ok....yesterday the fan on my Geforce card was making a grinding noise. I took the card out, removed the fan, cleaned it up a bit, put the fan back on and reinstalled the card. When I went to turn the computer back on, the hard drive lights and the CD-ROM drive came on and never shut back off. The monitor will turn on briefly then shuts off and displays the message "DPMS Mode Off". The computer never boots I took the Geforce card out, threw it in another computer and it worked fine. I put a PCI video card in my "bad" computer and the same thing happened. Do you think I fried the motherboard? I am getting a new mb/cpu today, but I did want to sell the current CPU and motherboard. Any ideas? Share this post Link to post
AndyFair 0 Posted October 29, 2001 You might want to check the RAM before you start blaming anything else; some motherboards won't boot if there is a seriously faulty stick of RAM onboard. I would suggest removing all the RAM, then try one stick at a time, if it boots, then you know where the problem lies. I had this problem once, it took me all weekend swapping out cards, hard drives, processors, fans and everything else, before I checked the RAM (needless to say, that was the last thing I checked!). Hope this helps AndyF Share this post Link to post
pbuckne 0 Posted October 30, 2001 I would be tempted to remove everything attached to the motherboard (even the floppy drive, harddrive, and cdrom cables) until only the video card remains (that pci might be a good choice). I have seen once or twice where a BIOS had reset to default. Once I had removed everything, it came back up to the "splash screen", and I began adding items one by one, until all was well again. Hope it helps. Share this post Link to post