Re: POST Code E6

From: Roger Håkansson (nospamhson@bredband.net)
Date: 04/17/03


From: "Roger Håkansson" <nospamhson@bredband.net>
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 19:36:51 +0200


"David J. Dachtera" <djesys.nospam@fsi.net> wrote in message
news:3E9626A3.4AE305@fsi.net...
> Roger Håkansson wrote:
> >
> > "David J. Dachtera" <djesys.nospam@fsi.net> wrote in message
news:<3E94DFDD.84A3688F@fsi.net>...
> > > Depending which version of SRM you flashed in, you may need at least
> > > 32MB RAM. Check that first.
> > I haven't flashed anything, I just switched in the menu
> >
> > The machine has got 128MB so thats not the problem
>
> Then, the other thing you can try is disconnect the keyboard/mouse,
> connect a terminal to the COM1 port (9600-8-n-1), and try powering up.
> If you get nothing, try the other COM port. If you still get nothing,
> try removing the graphics card, then try the COM ports again.
> Eventually, you'll be able to CTRL+S (or HOLD SCREEN) the display and
> see what message flashes by too fast to read.
>

Tried it(with and without graphics-card), with no luck, no output at all on
the COM-ports...



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