I had a similar problem, and believe it or not, the problem was a defective diskette drive. made the computer DO NOTHING. I assume you have already tried to bring up with nothing but cpu, and memory. if you have unplugged ALL THE CABLES AND POWER except for the above, then the MBoard is probably...
look in the documentation or inside the computer cover. There is a jumper to reset the cmos. you move the jumper and power on the pc. come up to the cmos and reset all passwods. it will then instruct you to power off and move jumper back to normal position. I have done it many times, as we have...
I "feel your pain". I have been in the MIS environment in several different areas from Mainframe to Desktop Support, to System Administration for 18 years. The commn thread is always that MIS people always seem to work more hours than most every one. It may be that we have to either...
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