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OK thanks for the info. I will have to check them out one by one. Just
to reiterate, however, everything is dead. No mouse, no keyboard, no
anything.
I will have to see if I can get a motherboard replacement, if it is
necessary under warranty. Unfortunately, I bought this computer new as
one of those MS-load systems, which I quickly changed to OS/2, putting
in my own soundcards, SCSI adapter and drive, etc. I do not know whether
or not the computer builder will honor the warranty. Nevertheless, it is
worthwhile tracing down the hardware leads that you gave me!
Harry Motin
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Steven Levine wrote:
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> In <3B34F94D.AB7C1D64@attglobal.net>, on 06/23/01
> at 04:17 PM, Harry Chris Motin said:
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> >When the hang occurs my system responses to absolutely nothing! ALT CNTRL
> >NUMLOCK NUMLOCK does not work. I have to turn off the computer at the
> >power strip, because the motherboard ON/OFF switch on the case does not
> >work when the sytem hangs.
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> Hi Harry,
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> Just to verify, the mouse does not move and the keyboard is total
> unresponsive? No beeps? No nothing? If so, this says the system has
> jumped into never-never land with interrups disabled. This is usually a
> sign of memory corruption. Unfortunately, lots of things can corrupt
> memory. Bad IDE controllers, bad memory, bad CPU's, bad motherboards, bad
> cache RAM's, bad chipsets, bad power supplies. You name it.
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> >I have Warp 4, FixPak 15 (kernel 14.062) and an AZZA motherboard with
> >02/2001 Award BIOS and VIA chipsets.
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> There's been talk of a problem with some VIA chipsets. You might ask AZZA
> if they are using the problem chipset.
>
> I would check every connection and reseat all the socketed chips. I would
> also check the MB holddown screw and make sure the insulting washer is
> present.
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> If the MB is under warranty, I would talk with the vendor.
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> Steven
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