If resetting the CMOS doesn't do it, it sounds like your RAM is bad. Try moving the RAM to different slots. Bad RAM is the only thing that can cause absolutely nothing on boot. A bad video card would do the same, but your system would still give a beep or something. If a system has bad ram...
The scandisk at windows startup doesn't do very much. Run a full scan within Windows. You can disable the scan on startup, by going to Start - Programs - Accessories - System Tools - System Information
When that loads, click on the Tools menu - then System Configuration Utility.
There will be...
You simply need to reboot with a 98 boot disk. The slave drive should not be active. Only the master. So you need a 98 boot disk with fdisk on it.
Boot with that. type fdisk.
Press Y twice
It will report both partitions incorrectly b/c it can't report anything over 64GB properly. But the...
Here are some suggestions.
First, boot with the Win2k cd repair. At the prompt, type fixboot.
Restart and see if your computer restarts. If not, try this.
Find a Win98 boot disk.
Boot with the disk and run Scandisk.
If that is ok, then at the prompt, type fdisk /mbr
This will make Win2k...
Have you tried resetting the BIOS? Take out the CMOS battery, take a screwdriver and connect the + and - connections. The motherboard might also have a jumper to reset the bios. Are your harddrives spinning up when you power on the CPU?
If resetting the BIOS doesn't work, sounds like it's...
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