confission
Programmer
Hello all. I've recently been putting together a new system and have run into a snag. Hopefully someone here will have a possible answer.
The components are:
ASUS A7V-E Mobo (200fsb/PC133/ATA100)
Duron 1.1Ghz
512MB PC133 SDRAM
Voodoo Banshee (to be upgraded ;-)
IBM Deskstar 40GB HD
1.44 Floppy
CD-ROM
All components seem to seat properly and I've double-checked to make sure all connections are tight and properly oriented. The graphic BIOS splashes properly and the POST runs through the memory without error. All IDE devices are detected accurately and there are no error messages.
The problem occurs immediately after the system configuration summary, after the PCI device listing - with no error messages - exactly where the OS should load, but doesn't. There is no message such as "Non-System disk" or something, and I can't Ctrl-Alt-Del to reset. There's only a blinking cursor.
The floppy drive, hard drive nor CDROM seek, regardless of what boot order they appear in in the BIOS. I have tried removing all items, and having one in at a time to no avail. Also, I have tried it in another case which I had handy with the same problem, so it shouldn't be the power supply's fault.
Any answers are much appreciated,
Matt
The components are:
ASUS A7V-E Mobo (200fsb/PC133/ATA100)
Duron 1.1Ghz
512MB PC133 SDRAM
Voodoo Banshee (to be upgraded ;-)
IBM Deskstar 40GB HD
1.44 Floppy
CD-ROM
All components seem to seat properly and I've double-checked to make sure all connections are tight and properly oriented. The graphic BIOS splashes properly and the POST runs through the memory without error. All IDE devices are detected accurately and there are no error messages.
The problem occurs immediately after the system configuration summary, after the PCI device listing - with no error messages - exactly where the OS should load, but doesn't. There is no message such as "Non-System disk" or something, and I can't Ctrl-Alt-Del to reset. There's only a blinking cursor.
The floppy drive, hard drive nor CDROM seek, regardless of what boot order they appear in in the BIOS. I have tried removing all items, and having one in at a time to no avail. Also, I have tried it in another case which I had handy with the same problem, so it shouldn't be the power supply's fault.
Any answers are much appreciated,
Matt