Hi,
my old PC-Chips M760V-Rev.14 ahngs after checking the RAM.
CPU is recognized correctly as Celeron 300A
RAM-Check: 131072KB OK
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WAIT...
But I can wait for hours
MB was dead and I hotflashed it on another board.
If I press DEL before RAM-check does not solve that problem.
The BIOS writes this "WAIT..." too.
bommelid
MB hangs after RAM-check
Tried disconnecting all IDE devices?
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Yeah,
the revision is printed on the board.
I'm sure it was the right one.
btw I remember that the two pins at the isa-slot were shortcutted when I got the board (thatwy I got it I think ).
B13 - A13 and B14 - A14 were shortcutted.
So I think something is killed on that board.
The PS2 Keyboard connector still works but a ISA-VGA-Card does not (I have no Cable for the VGA connector to use the onboard VGA)
bommelid
the revision is printed on the board.
I'm sure it was the right one.
btw I remember that the two pins at the isa-slot were shortcutted when I got the board (thatwy I got it I think ).
B13 - A13 and B14 - A14 were shortcutted.
So I think something is killed on that board.
The PS2 Keyboard connector still works but a ISA-VGA-Card does not (I have no Cable for the VGA connector to use the onboard VGA)
bommelid
Ok, I found out that if I deactivate the onboard IDE controller the system boots up.
If I activate them again the system hangs and I can't even go into the bios setup. Is there anybody who has the same problem?
It is possible that only the IDE controller is damaged in the southbridge? Sounds strange to me.
bommelid
If I activate them again the system hangs and I can't even go into the bios setup. Is there anybody who has the same problem?
It is possible that only the IDE controller is damaged in the southbridge? Sounds strange to me.
bommelid
I have a PC Chips M918 board (486) - it always hanged at POST (AMI BIOS) no matter what the settings were. Then I replaced the PROM with Flash ROM with GigaByte GA-5486AL BIOS flashed (Award BIOS) - it booted immediately and ran without any problems...
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere