Archon Prime
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Cant unthink that.
HAHAHA!It must be a Canadian thing....
Cant unthink that.
HAHAHA!It must be a Canadian thing....
Arghhhh! Got a gateway that had failed a 1803 update and I managed to roll it back to 1709. Everything was working honky dory. Created a restore point (System restore was enabled but there were no restore points) and after few reboots started 1803 offline update from Zalman. All running fine but it was getting late so I left it to finish overnight. This morning, the power button was flashing as if to sleep, so I pressed shift key and no video still. Force power off/on, nothing on video, VGA or HDMI. Gandalf PE doesn't sound like it's loading but hard to tell with no video still. Sure looks like a BIOS bork since I can't even get a POST screen. Is this PC toast?
I had a gateway in this week with the same issue, turned out to be a pci wifi card was causing it, look for any random cards in it, remove them. OR if it has avast on it disable ALL asw drivers, services, from a pe boot disc like asw.sys, etc. Then run sfc, reboot, uninstall all avast stuffArghhhh! Got a gateway that had failed a 1803 update and I managed to roll it back to 1709. Everything was working honky dory. Created a restore point (System restore was enabled but there were no restore points) and after few reboots started 1803 offline update from Zalman. All running fine but it was getting late so I left it to finish overnight. This morning, the power button was flashing as if to sleep, so I pressed shift key and no video still. Force power off/on, nothing on video, VGA or HDMI. Gandalf PE doesn't sound like it's loading but hard to tell with no video still. Sure looks like a BIOS bork since I can't even get a POST screen. Is this PC toast?
No joy. Removed the WiFi PCIe card and the HDD: still won't post. Swapped the PSU on spec (old, dust-laden) but no change. I believe the MB is faulty, or at least the BIOS. Don't know how to reflash the BIOS blind. Thanks for the suggestions, nevertheless.I had a gateway in this week with the same issue, turned out to be a pci wifi card was causing it, look for any random cards in it, remove them. OR if it has avast on it disable ALL asw drivers, services, from a pe boot disc like asw.sys, etc. Then run sfc, reboot, uninstall all avast stuff
I had to disable all asw dills and services, at least half a dozen. Then run sfc from DART. The gateway I had to do a clean install after removing the pci wifi card with media creator loaded with 1803. Bummer it didn't work for you. Does sound like flaky mobo, you pull the cmos or jumpers, pull ram, any beeps at all?No joy. Removed the WiFi PCIe card and the HDD: still won't post. Swapped the PSU on spec (old, dust-laden) but no change. I believe the MB is faulty, or at least the BIOS. Don't know how to reflash the BIOS blind. Thanks for the suggestions, nevertheless.
PS- I uninstalled AVAST before the 1803 update but didn't verify there were no residual AVAST services still running.
Pulled memory: continuous beep. Pulled CMOS battery (which had 3.29v) and left it out for a while and no change after re-installed. Tried one DIMM at a time in different slots, no change. It's dead, Jim.you pull the cmos or jumpers, pull ram, any beeps at all?
agh, nothing worse than a old box that goes belly-up on your benchPulled memory: continuous beep. Pulled CMOS battery (which had 3.29v) and left it out for a while and no change after re-installed. Tried one DIMM at a time in different slots, no change. It's dead, Jim.