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Guest SandyMann
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Hello, everyone.

 

Windows 98SE pc will not start up. I get the screen Checking NVRAM (16mb

shared memory used) hit del to exit setup. That IS as far as start up goes.

.. . .shuts down (electrically). I have noticed the fan inside isn't working.

(i've already taken off casing, unplugged cd rom drives (2)).

 

ANY ideas are so welcome and I anticipate your replies.

 

REspectfully,

SandyMann

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Guest philo
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Re: Really Big Start up problem

 

 

"SandyMann" <SandyMann@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:732B8C7F-2103-4543-AEA9-789D91C5DADC@microsoft.com...

> Hello, everyone.

>

> Windows 98SE pc will not start up. I get the screen Checking NVRAM (16mb

> shared memory used) hit del to exit setup. That IS as far as start up

goes.

> . . .shuts down (electrically). I have noticed the fan inside isn't

working.

> (i've already taken off casing, unplugged cd rom drives (2)).

>

> ANY ideas are so welcome and I anticipate your replies.

>

> REspectfully,

> SandyMann

 

 

Not a win98 problem

 

but try disconnecting your HD too

just to see if the machine will post

Guest Don Phillipson
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Re: Really Big Start up problem

 

"SandyMann" <SandyMann@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:732B8C7F-2103-4543-AEA9-789D91C5DADC@microsoft.com...

> Windows 98SE pc will not start up. I get the screen Checking NVRAM (16mb

> shared memory used) hit del to exit setup. That IS as far as start up

goes.

> . . .shuts down (electrically). I have noticed the fan inside isn't

working.

> (i've already taken off casing, unplugged cd rom drives (2)).

 

A non-working fan suggests a faulty power supply.

(Power supply is enclosed in its own small steel

case, and converts mains AC electricity to the

various DC voltages needed by PC components.)

 

--

Don Phillipson

Carlsbad Springs

(Ottawa, Canada)

Guest simpleton
Posted

Re: Really Big Start up problem

 

> > Windows 98SE pc will not start up. I get the screen Checking NVRAM (16mb

> > shared memory used) hit del to exit setup. That IS as far as start up

> goes.

 

and, your reason for 'hit del to exit setup' is? what happens if you let it run that course?

do you get taken to some sort of options/'decision making' screen?

> > . . .shuts down (electrically). I have noticed the fan inside isn't

> working.

 

okay, as with all computers, if you notice someting hardware not working, and you are sure, (in

your case, fan is Not working) then replace faulty part,,,,,, also investigate the

circumstances...... like, is the fan rooooooley old? is its use-be-date up? and etc

 

> > (i've already taken off casing, unplugged cd rom drives (2)).

 

what happened after you took the above measures??? surely you didnt just do it to see if you

could yodel in the key of FsharpMajor>???

 

btw,,, Which fan was/is it that is/isnt working???

 

What sort of CPU do you have? is it an AMD? is it INTEL?

is it even there?

 

I will be simple if you will

 

simpleton

 

>

> A non-working fan suggests a faulty power supply.

> (Power supply is enclosed in its own small steel

> case, and converts mains AC electricity to the

> various DC voltages needed by PC components.)

>

> --

> Don Phillipson

> Carlsbad Springs

> (Ottawa, Canada)

>

>

Guest Ben Myers
Posted

Re: Really Big Start up problem

 

"SandyMann" <SandyMann@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:732B8C7F-2103-4543-AEA9-789D91C5DADC@microsoft.com...

> Hello, everyone.

> Windows 98SE pc will not start up. I get the screen Checking NVRAM (16mb

> shared memory used) hit del to exit setup. That IS as far as start up goes.

> . . .shuts down (electrically). I have noticed the fan inside isn't working.

> (i've already taken off casing, unplugged cd rom drives (2)).

> ANY ideas are so welcome and I anticipate your replies.

 

Get the fan working, then go to http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm

and create a Windows 98 boot floppy. Use it to start the computer in

question, select "Start with CD support", insert your Windows 98 CD,

type "setup" and press "Enter". You may have to reinstall all your third

party applications.

 

Ben


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