Be warned, this has nothing to do with LFS.
A while ago a friends' pc just froze (just during internet use, nothing strenuous or suchlike), and hasn't successfully booted since. The box is now in my custody as I attempt to repair it.
It's an Athlon64 (3400, I think), with an MSI 7903 motherboard, a pair of SATA drives, pair of optical drives, a gig of ram (I think), and some extra toys like tv card, etc.
As it's switched on, you can hear the hard disks spinning up, all the fans start and so on. However there's no POST beep, the IDE/SATA activity light on the front of the case stays on solidly, and there's no output to the monitor.
After disconnecting various components to try and isolate the cause of the problem, I noticed that disconnecting the optical drives had an interesting effect. With the hard disks being on SATA, only the secondary IDE channel is in use by the two dvd/dvdrw drives. When connected to the motherboard, the (optical) drives are dead. Can't even eject the tray. Disconnect one of them, and the tray will open and close as you'd expect, and the activity light on the case is only half as bright and flickers. Disconnect both and the activity light doesn't jam on anymore, but the computer still won't boot.
At no point is there any video output.
Anyone got any clues or ideas what to try next? I'm assuming there's something serious fubar with the motherboard, but overall I'm baffled.
A while ago a friends' pc just froze (just during internet use, nothing strenuous or suchlike), and hasn't successfully booted since. The box is now in my custody as I attempt to repair it.
It's an Athlon64 (3400, I think), with an MSI 7903 motherboard, a pair of SATA drives, pair of optical drives, a gig of ram (I think), and some extra toys like tv card, etc.
As it's switched on, you can hear the hard disks spinning up, all the fans start and so on. However there's no POST beep, the IDE/SATA activity light on the front of the case stays on solidly, and there's no output to the monitor.
After disconnecting various components to try and isolate the cause of the problem, I noticed that disconnecting the optical drives had an interesting effect. With the hard disks being on SATA, only the secondary IDE channel is in use by the two dvd/dvdrw drives. When connected to the motherboard, the (optical) drives are dead. Can't even eject the tray. Disconnect one of them, and the tray will open and close as you'd expect, and the activity light on the case is only half as bright and flickers. Disconnect both and the activity light doesn't jam on anymore, but the computer still won't boot.
At no point is there any video output.
Anyone got any clues or ideas what to try next? I'm assuming there's something serious fubar with the motherboard, but overall I'm baffled.