Hello all,
I got help from a lot of people:
Raman Kuman
syadmin account
Selden E Ball Jr
Shaukat Riaz
Kevin Fleming
Cian O'Sullivan
Octave Orgeron
Tom Blinn
John Losey
Shane Southwood
Robert M Lang
They adviced me to reseat everything (which didn't fix it) and to take out
everything unneeded. So I stripped the machine down, leaving only the
motherboard, CPU, RAM and vidcard. I still couldn't get it to the boot
prompt. I then logged a call with Compaq. As a few people said, it's most
probably due to a faulty motherboard. Motherboard and CPU will have to
replaced (yep, together apparently). I will get it fixed as soon as
possible.
Thanks for the help, people.
> Hello all,
>
> Here's an update to my problem (original message below). I got help from a
> number of people (thanks Raman Kumar, sysadmin account, Selden E Ball Jr,
> Shankat Riaz, Kevin Fleming and Cian O'Sullivan) and did the following
> (with a reboot between each step):
>
> - I disconnected everything except the videocard (don't have a terminal at
> hand). This resulted in a black screen, no beeps
> - I powercycled, connected the power to the root HD. This resulted in the
> blue boot screen with a scrolling text. I think it read 'Processor
> correctable error' and some more lines after it. I couldn't stop the
> scrolling as the keyboard wasn't connected.
> - I connected the keyboard + mouse. This resulted in the blinking of the 3
> leds on the keyboard, accompanied by beeps. Got no image at all.
> - I powercycled and disconnected the HD: I got no beeps + a black screen
> - I connected the HD SCSI connector: no beeps, black screen, HD spin-up.
>
> On other attempts (with different stuff connected) I got the blue screen
> with a count to e9, e6 or e4. I once got continuous rebooting (blue
> screen/video-bios screen/etc.)
>
> I will try to reseat the CPU when I have the proper tools. I already
> reseated the RAM before writing the list.
>
> Thanks for the help this far, everyone.
>
>
> Ben
>
> > Hello list members,
> >
> > I have got serious problems with one of our Alphastations 500/500.
> > Here's what happened:
> > - This morning my collague came in and found the workstation with a black
> > screen, unresponsive to any action (mouse/keyboard/ping)
> > - On reboot (hard reset) the blue screen came up, but only counted to 'e9'
> > and stopped.
> > - On second reboot (power cycle), nothing happens (black screen)
> > - I open up the machine, give it a thorough (vacuum) cleaning and boot it
> > after a power cycle: the blue screen is drawn, but only for 2/3 of the
> > screen. It stops drawing in the middle of a line.
> > - After a reboot it gives the black screen again.
> > - After a power cycle and more cleaning it gives a partial blue screen
> > again, but fewer lines than before.
> >
> > The harddisk always spins up, does some reading and then idles.
> > I have no idea how to determine which part is failing. The machine is out of
> > warranty, so I would like to ask you for help.
> >
> > Any hints would be kindly appreciated. Will be summarized of course.
> >
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Ben
> >
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Ben Swerts
University of Antwerp - Dept. of Chemistry (C2.29)
Universiteitsplein 1
B-2610 Wilrijk email: ben.swerts_at_ua.ac.be
Belgium tel: +32-3-820.23.57
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Received on Thu Apr 18 2002 - 09:45:02 NZST