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Dan Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 7:32 pm Post subject: Dead sn25p - cost of repair in UK? |
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I flashed my sn25p bios to the Y version and, at first, it worked fine.
However, when i changed the default settings and rebooted the pc died ("Fans
Of Doom!"). I tried resetting the cmos, removing the battery for 24hours,
unplugging all the periphs. (ram/vga/hd/cd) except the keyboard to see if it
would beep, but nothing has worked.
Can someone give me an idea of the cost of replacement of the bios chip
and/or mainboard?
Dan |
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Eric Parker Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 1:31 pm Post subject: Re: Dead sn25p - cost of repair in UK? |
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"Dan" <dan_notmyrealemail.address@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:s3Vuf.69843$7p5.5676@newsfe4-win.ntli.net...
| Quote: | I flashed my sn25p bios to the Y version and, at first, it worked
fine.
However, when i changed the default settings and rebooted the pc
died ("Fans
Of Doom!"). I tried resetting the cmos, removing the battery for
24hours,
unplugging all the periphs. (ram/vga/hd/cd) except the keyboard to
see if it
would beep, but nothing has worked.
Can someone give me an idea of the cost of replacement of the bios
chip
and/or mainboard?
Dan
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Dan
Have you tried power-on with the insert key pressed.
I had a locked up SN41G2 with a CMOS that wouldn't clear until I did
that.
Eric
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rich Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:31 am Post subject: Re: Dead sn25p - cost of repair in UK? |
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 19:09:12 +0000, Dan wrote:
| Quote: | I flashed my sn25p bios to the Y version and, at first, it worked fine.
However, when i changed the default settings and rebooted the pc died
("Fans Of Doom!"). I tried resetting the cmos, removing the battery for
24hours, unplugging all the periphs. (ram/vga/hd/cd) except the keyboard
to see if it would beep, but nothing has worked.
Can someone give me an idea of the cost of replacement of the bios chip
and/or mainboard?
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My sn25p died a couple months after I got it. After calling support
we agreed it sounded like a bad power supply and they let me just
send back the power supply for a new one. I only had to pay shipping
to send mine back since it was still under warranty. Everything has
been fine since I got the new psu.
rich |
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