Hi,
Yesterday, I had a user working at their workstation. He said that he was working away when all of a sudden the screen went black (monitor still had power but was in standby), then the processor fan sped way up. I'm not sure what has happened here. I started it up and can hear the had drive spin up too. I watched the keyboard and optical mouse but neither light up. There is also no POST beep, but some of the machines here don't always beep anyway. So, I reseated the video card, and the memory, just to see if that would help, but no. I tried to take off the processor. It is a genuine IBM (NetVista) and all I could see were two clasps on the side of the heatsink that were screwed down. I unscrewed those but they wouldn't completely come off. So I tugged on the HSF and it wouldn't budge. I'm not going to force it, so I stopped. I'm not sure what this problem is or how to get the processor out, so if anyone as a solution to either or both problems I would be very pleased.
Thanks
-Dale
"There's no such thing as bad luck, just an absence of good luck.
Yesterday, I had a user working at their workstation. He said that he was working away when all of a sudden the screen went black (monitor still had power but was in standby), then the processor fan sped way up. I'm not sure what has happened here. I started it up and can hear the had drive spin up too. I watched the keyboard and optical mouse but neither light up. There is also no POST beep, but some of the machines here don't always beep anyway. So, I reseated the video card, and the memory, just to see if that would help, but no. I tried to take off the processor. It is a genuine IBM (NetVista) and all I could see were two clasps on the side of the heatsink that were screwed down. I unscrewed those but they wouldn't completely come off. So I tugged on the HSF and it wouldn't budge. I'm not going to force it, so I stopped. I'm not sure what this problem is or how to get the processor out, so if anyone as a solution to either or both problems I would be very pleased.
Thanks
-Dale
"There's no such thing as bad luck, just an absence of good luck.