Hello,
now I'm getting fairly desperate. I power on the PC and the light comes on the tower case, the HDD access light comes on, but nothing appears on the screen. No BIOS startup, no beeps, nothing. If I leave it, it stays like that forever.
It's a 2006 vintage desktop running XP that has been misbehaving for a while now. This morning it gave me an error during the BIOS startup ( which I can't remember now ) but I looked it up and the solution was to replace the motherboard battery. So I did. And now I don't even get the error.
I tested the voltage of the old battery against the new and they are both the same ( about 3.16 volts ), so ow I don't believe it's a problem with the battery.
The mobo is a ECS C51GM-M. There are no signs of a burn-out that I can see.
I just have no idea where to begin to fix this.
Does anyone have any ideas ? Other than chuck it away and buy a new one.
Hope to hear,
cheers
Rob
now I'm getting fairly desperate. I power on the PC and the light comes on the tower case, the HDD access light comes on, but nothing appears on the screen. No BIOS startup, no beeps, nothing. If I leave it, it stays like that forever.
It's a 2006 vintage desktop running XP that has been misbehaving for a while now. This morning it gave me an error during the BIOS startup ( which I can't remember now ) but I looked it up and the solution was to replace the motherboard battery. So I did. And now I don't even get the error.
I tested the voltage of the old battery against the new and they are both the same ( about 3.16 volts ), so ow I don't believe it's a problem with the battery.
The mobo is a ECS C51GM-M. There are no signs of a burn-out that I can see.
I just have no idea where to begin to fix this.
Does anyone have any ideas ? Other than chuck it away and buy a new one.
Hope to hear,
cheers
Rob