My brother-in-law is unable to boot his computer. When he presses the power button, the processor fan spins wildly (like it should when you first turn the computer on)... but continues to spin at high RPMs, even after the standard 2-5 seconds.
Nothing ever appears on screen -- even at the BIOS level, which makes me think the problem is related to the motherboard. The motherboard is only a couple of months old though, so I find it highly unlikely that one of its components has already failed.
Any thoughts?
2006-11-09
05:57:45
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I had a mental lapse when I submitted the question. The vocabulary I was attempting to use was to say that his BIOS is not posting. Seems to me that the power supply must be good -- I mean, it's getting voltage to the motherboard, and the motherboard is getting voltage to the CPU fan. In my experience, the BIOS will usually post, even if the memory isn't seated. While the video card might have something to do with it, that wouldn't explain the CPU fan not reving down after initial power up.
2006-11-09
07:53:40 ·
update #1