SUMMARY: Dead Alphastation

From: Paul Crittenden <crittend_at_storm.simpson.edu>
Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2002 11:25:49 -0600

Thanks to:
Reiner Dassing
Darryl Cook
Colin Bull
Selden Ball
Scott Rogers
James Eiler
Robert Lang

There were many suggestions but the answer appears to be the led's on the
mother board. They indicate that the system failed NVRAM test. I remember
an error to that effect in the past but the system booted anyway.

Orginal question:
I have an Alphastation 400 4/233 which appears to have died. When I power
it on I can hear the fan on the power supply come on. However, nothing ever
appears on the screen and it doesn't appear to ever hit the hard drive. It
is only a test machine so if it is dead it's no big deal but it was nice to
have.

Paul Crittenden
Computer System Manager
Simpson College
email: crittend_at_simpson.edu
Phone: (515)961-1680

"Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a
day in your life."
--Confucius
Received on Mon Dec 09 2002 - 17:26:32 NZDT

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