Are you getting any beeps? Follow the standard troubleshooting procedure for diagnosing the cause of booting problems:
1) Set up minimal configuration of motherboard, CPU, and memory you know to be good (e.g. works successfully in another machine). The speaker will also need to be plugged in properly.
2) Normally, you'll get one beep to signify that the BIOS and POST have passed successfully. Each motherboard will have its own beep system e.g. two beeps: bad RAM or RAM not present. three beeps: bad cpu etc. You may actually get a beep because the graphics card isn't present. If you still get no beeps at this stage I would suggest CPU or motherboard problem. If it's practical, test these by swapping out.
3) Next add graphics card, then hard disks, until you have a booting system.
Good luck!
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by: MrArubaPosted on 2006-01-21 at 13:35:41ID: 15757949
reseat the memory and the videocard
but it sounds like a memory prob.
good luck,
MrAruba