I have looked online and in the forums for anything that could answer my question about this problem I have, but to no avail. I am fixing up, or trying to, my friend's whacked PC. It's not of any select brand; it was custom made.
It stopped working for him after, what he thinks, may have been a virus attack. He told me that he got a virus warning every night. He and his brother are Lao-Americans, and his brother downloads virus laden songs and other things all the time.
About a year ago the computer stopped working and when he brought it over to my house recently and I looked through it for any problems or unplugged cables. I plugged all the power cables in and connected the necessary peripherals for booting, and when I observed it, I noticed that the first time we turned it on, the computer booted up and a BIOS type screen came up. I wasn't sure what the screen was asking and all of the stuff was unfamiliar. It had gone into this screen automatically after the boot instead of booting normally and giving me the option of going into BIOS. I was going through the screen and choosing options and I decided that it would be best to find some information for the problem online. After I had been looking away from the monitor for about five minutes, I noticed that it had returned to its usual state: the monitor power is on, the monitor power light is blinking, the red light stays on constantly, all of the drives are unresponsive (floppy and cd), the keyboard lights stay on (all 3) when the PC is started up, the monitor is unresponsive to mouse and keyboard action, and everything seems to be running normally otherwise.
I bought a 30 Maxtor Diamond Pro 8 Hard Drive for the computer today, thinking that a virus was the problem and that it had completely ruined the old hard drive. I installed it following all the instructions, adding in the new cable, and placing the jumper into the Master position. I made sure that the cd rom drive was in the slave position as well. After fiddling with the thing, I find that it does the exact same thing as it did with the old HD. The red light stays on and everything is unresponsive. Can anyone help me with this? I am confused since, to both my friend's and my surprise, the computer booted up somewhat the first time I powered it on. I am fixing this computer as a partial birthday present for my friend, and I'd like to get this thing up and running as soon as possible. Thanks a lot for any help you can provide.
It stopped working for him after, what he thinks, may have been a virus attack. He told me that he got a virus warning every night. He and his brother are Lao-Americans, and his brother downloads virus laden songs and other things all the time.
About a year ago the computer stopped working and when he brought it over to my house recently and I looked through it for any problems or unplugged cables. I plugged all the power cables in and connected the necessary peripherals for booting, and when I observed it, I noticed that the first time we turned it on, the computer booted up and a BIOS type screen came up. I wasn't sure what the screen was asking and all of the stuff was unfamiliar. It had gone into this screen automatically after the boot instead of booting normally and giving me the option of going into BIOS. I was going through the screen and choosing options and I decided that it would be best to find some information for the problem online. After I had been looking away from the monitor for about five minutes, I noticed that it had returned to its usual state: the monitor power is on, the monitor power light is blinking, the red light stays on constantly, all of the drives are unresponsive (floppy and cd), the keyboard lights stay on (all 3) when the PC is started up, the monitor is unresponsive to mouse and keyboard action, and everything seems to be running normally otherwise.
I bought a 30 Maxtor Diamond Pro 8 Hard Drive for the computer today, thinking that a virus was the problem and that it had completely ruined the old hard drive. I installed it following all the instructions, adding in the new cable, and placing the jumper into the Master position. I made sure that the cd rom drive was in the slave position as well. After fiddling with the thing, I find that it does the exact same thing as it did with the old HD. The red light stays on and everything is unresponsive. Can anyone help me with this? I am confused since, to both my friend's and my surprise, the computer booted up somewhat the first time I powered it on. I am fixing this computer as a partial birthday present for my friend, and I'd like to get this thing up and running as soon as possible. Thanks a lot for any help you can provide.