[CS-FSLUG] Mobo dying?
Jerry VanBrimmer
jevb at runbox.com
Sat Dec 11 18:35:58 CST 2004
On Sat, Dec 11, 2004 at 02:36:22PM -0600, Ed Hurst wrote:
> Just to confirm my suspicion, I would like to ask the hardware experts
> here. Just the past few days, my system is unable to completely
> communicate with the PCI slots. I can get detection of hardware, but
> none of it functions.
>
> Three different souncards, detected and driver working. System thinks
> the sound is going through, but there's nothing. Speakers work fine with
> other systems.
I know your smarter than this Ed, but is the mixer volume turned up?
>
> Five different NICs. Same story. Detected, configured, working according
> to system info, but nothing happens. Ping says it can't get past the
> card, and the lights don't flash on the switch. I've been careful to
> configure each one, and establish a proper route in the tables, and
> everything shows it ought to be there.
Did you try bypassing the switch?
>
> ISA cards, bridged via PCI, aren't detected at all. All other hardware
> seems to be working fine.
Did all of this happen all of a sudden, or slowly?
Did you zap the mobo with static electricity?
That's all I can think of. Possibly your suspicions are correct. Sorry. :(
>
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