The_Pumpkin_King
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Thats how it broke in the first place knowing Dixie![]()
It's pre-socket 775 and still runs DDR400 memoryDepending on the motherboard age,
With the USB keyboard plugged in it POST beeps (once) within e few seconds. Have not tried it with the keyboard unplugged.it would scream (errors on the screen/beeps) at you if theres no keyboard plugged in, has it done this?
I agree.The BSOD sounds like an OS failure
I would say, take the HDD where your OS is installed out, put into another pc that works and troubleshoot from there, and remember your windows setup discs cause a repair might be necessary
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It beeps like it has no RAM, 2 secs after start.can u get to the bios with ps2 KB ? or does it scream at u the second u power up?
Lol - Nah, back to the grave yard where she came from...Ok your options now, are you going to give it a burial or cremate?![]()
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Thats how it broke in the first place knowing Dixie![]()
It's pre-socket 775 and still runs DDR400 memory![]()
thats surely the oddest advice i have ever heard![]()
must be socket 478 - come on guys, got an old spare around ??? donate to the fair lass ?
I take it that you have not met The_Pumpkin_King, then?
He pees on evertything and everyone
...and he will be pleased to see that I have now derailed my own thread![]()
open the box and Reset the BIOS, either a jumper
or just pull the battery. Machine must be off when you do that
USB support should be (note should) default on.
I take it that you have not met The_Pumpkin_King, then?
He pees on evertything and everyone
...and he will be pleased to see that I have now derailed my own thread![]()
Very strange because when the bios is default the usb kboard should still work ok.Hi guys – this one is not for the faint hearted
I have a desktop PC.
The keyboard and mouse PS2 ports, on the MB got damaged.
I replaced the keyboard and mouse with USB ones (important clue).
When I start the PC it Blue-screens, at some stage.
When I restart it gives me the option to start in Safe Mode.
Here is the catch – the USB Keyboard is not working yet (drivers not loaded?) and I cannot select anything, which means that I also cannot get into the BIOS to change the boot order, to boot from CD (to run a Repair, for example).
Any bright sparks out there that can point out the obvious?
Regards
Dixie