MSI K7T Turbo 2 - tearing my hair out
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2002 5:01 pm
Got a tbird and an MSI K7T Turbo 2 board for my kid for christmas. Install board in case plug PS in and drives and fan start to spin up before power button is pressed. No boot. Curse, pull plug on PS, double check everything, reseat everything, try again. Same thing. Try different PS. Same. Move memory around. Same. Clear CMOS and pull FSB jumper to set FSB to 133. Boots and runs fine.
Hook up CD drives and load new drivers. Boot and reboot many time, all works ok.
Son takes home to his house. Plugs in to wall. Fans spin up, drives run before power button is pushed. No boot. Clears the CMOS with jumper. Plugs in. Fans spin up, drives spin up. No boot.
Reseats all cards. Sets FSB jumper to 100, no boot. Sets FSB jumper to 133. No boot. Pushes on BIOS chip to ensure it is seated. No boot.
CPU, Video and memory all work fine in my IWILL KK266 board.
I am aware that some early version of the manual for this board contained a typo reversing the jumper positions for clearing the CMOS. Using a downloaded manual for the board, which supposedly has the correct settings for the CMOS jumper, as a guide and still no luck.
Anybody have any suggestions or ideas?
Hook up CD drives and load new drivers. Boot and reboot many time, all works ok.
Son takes home to his house. Plugs in to wall. Fans spin up, drives run before power button is pushed. No boot. Clears the CMOS with jumper. Plugs in. Fans spin up, drives spin up. No boot.
Reseats all cards. Sets FSB jumper to 100, no boot. Sets FSB jumper to 133. No boot. Pushes on BIOS chip to ensure it is seated. No boot.
CPU, Video and memory all work fine in my IWILL KK266 board.
I am aware that some early version of the manual for this board contained a typo reversing the jumper positions for clearing the CMOS. Using a downloaded manual for the board, which supposedly has the correct settings for the CMOS jumper, as a guide and still no luck.
Anybody have any suggestions or ideas?