My Post Code is 25 which means the computer has stopped at: Enumerate
PCI bus Number; Assign memory an I/O resource; & Search for a valid
VAG device and VGA BIOS, and put it ino C000:0.
Thanks again. The message below was my original post.
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From: jokyj....TakeThisOut@gtcom.net
Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 21:00:36 -0700
Local: Mon 2 Jul 2007 00:00
Subject: Computer has stopped and I need some advice on fixing it.
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I did something quite silly earlier this evening. I have an Abit KV8
Pro Motherboard and I thought that I would swap out my video card due
to some other problems. Well, I failed to check to be sure that it
was compatible with a 64 bit ready motherboard. When I turned it on
with the new video card, computer wouldn't boot up. I switched back
to the old card and computer wouldn't turn on at all. The lights on
the mother board turn on, but the computer takes a while to even try
to boot up and then it doesn't go through its normal processes to get
ready for use.
I went to the Abit web site and it seems like they are saying clear
the ccmos and try it again. I will give this a go, but will wait
until the morning or tomorrow evening after work. Is this the right
track or should I be thinking about something else. I almost always
manage to get my computer locked up somehow.
I could use the help so my wife can stop laughing at my tendency to
wreck a perfectly, almost working correctly computer. Any help or
suggestions will be appreciated.
