Solved Old P4 Boot Nightmare !

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Excuse the length of this post, but I have tried to cover all information so far.

My old PC, acts as a media server to other devices in the house.
A couple of weeks ago it decided it will not power on !
You get case fan run for a couple of seconds, and then it shuts down again.
It does not appear to complete the POST.

Its an old Compaq Presario S4490UK, with a socket 478 P4, 2.8 processor, and an Asus P4SD-LA mobo.

The last thing I had done to this PC is remove and re-mount the CPU fan as it was noisy. It ran ok for the rest of the day, but would not switch on the following day.

I disconnected everything from the mobo except for the CPU, RAM and fans, and it still failed to POST.
I disconnect the RAM, and you get a warning beep, but it still shuts down a few seconds later.

I exchanged the PSU, no change, so I was left with what I thought was a CPU or Mother Board fault.
I exchanged the Cmos battery to be safe, no change !

I obtained another CPU, and it done the same ! (Yes, installed with correct paste)
I have just installed another Mother Board, and it still does the same !!

What the heck am I missing here ??

Could the mobo be failing to see one of the fans run, and would that shut it down ??
(They do both run !)
The only other thing I can think off is the original fault was the mobo, and that's fried the replacement CPU.

Any other thoughts guys ??
 

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Often, this type of problem can be resolved by clearing the CMOS ... ;)
 

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When you removed/re-installed the fan/heatsink, did you apply fresh thermal grease? Whenever you re-install the heatsink it's a good idea to clean off the old grease and reapply new. It could be that your CPU is overheating and the system is shutting down to prevent damage. Also, double-check that the fan/heatsink is mounted correctly, it's possible it's not seated properly for some reason.
 

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Built my first computer (8Mhz 8088cpu, 640K RAM, 20MB HDD, 2 360K floppy drives) in 1985 and have been building them for myself, relatives and friends ever since.
When you removed/re-installed the fan/heatsink, did you apply fresh thermal grease? Whenever you re-install the heatsink it's a good idea to clean off the old grease and reapply new. It could be that your CPU is overheating and the system is shutting down to prevent damage.

Thanks.
Yes new thermal grease applied.

Will have a look for the mobo manual about clearing the cmos.
 

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Cmos cleared, no change :mad:
 

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When you disconnected everything down to the CPU you get a beep code. This is most likely a "no RAM detected" error code.
Now you install the RAM and it won't boot (no activity, no beeping).

This indicates that the problem is the RAM. It could be a failed stick, or it could be a failed slot. If you replaced the motherboard then that would pretty much eliminate the bad slot (still a theoretical possibility but pretty damned small!). So your diagnostic work so far indicates a bad stick of RAM.

Try running on just one stick of RAM. Then switch it out for the next stick. Do all the sticks one at a time.

When you get a beep code with only the processor installed it indicates the processor is good. You would not get the "no RAM" beep code if there was a problem with the processor.

EDIT: Obviously, your "My System Specs" are not for the problem PC. Might be helpful to know what the major components are in the problem PC should further diagnoses be necessary.
 

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When you disconnected everything down to the CPU you get a beep code. This is most likely a "no RAM detected" error code.
Now you install the RAM and it won't boot (no activity, no beeping).

This indicates that the problem is the RAM. It could be a failed stick, or it could be a failed slot. If you replaced the motherboard then that would pretty much eliminate the bad slot (still a theoretical possibility but pretty damned small!). So your diagnostic work so far indicates a bad stick of RAM.

Try running on just one stick of RAM. Then switch it out for the next stick. Do all the sticks one at a time.

When you get a beep code with only the processor installed it indicates the processor is good. You would not get the "no RAM" beep code if there was a problem with the processor.

EDIT: Obviously, your "My System Specs" are not for the problem PC. Might be helpful to know what the major components are in the problem PC should further diagnoses be necessary.

Thanks.
As said, its a Presario S4490UK.
P4 2.8 HT processor.
Mobo is an Asus P4SD-LA. Cant provide Bios at the moment.
Two IDE HDD, and one IDE dvd Drive.
Original GPU back in at the moment of an ATI 9200.
Original PSU installed, but a replacement has been tried.
Replacement GPU tried, no change.
Stripped to a bare board of PSU, CPU & Ram, no change !
Cmos cleared.
Two sticks of DDR ram. Tried with each one in turn with no change

Totally stuck now ! :eek:
 

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Just took the Ram from another PC.
Same result :cry:
 

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You have done everything you should do to isolate the problem correctly. The fact that you have not found the cause is confusing.

When you run these tests is there a video card installed? I'm sure you just have MB, CPU and RAM, but just checking for my benefit.

I have to assume that a MB/case short circuit can be ruled out since you replaced the motherboard. The only other possible cause of a no post situation would be a short in the case wiring or switches. Can you check those?
 

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OK. Just checked some info.
If you have only the Power Supply, MB, CPU (w/heatsink) installed and you get BIOS beep code, then add one RAM stick and get nothing (silence, no POST): It is possible that the RAM is shorting out the Power Supply (very rare). But why this would happen on 2 MBs and different RAM makes no sense.

Check the RAM sticks carefully for anything on the pins (dust, jelly, anything). Then check inside the RAM slots with a bright light and magnifying glass. Look for anything. Even a hair could conduct enough electricity to cause a short circuit.
 

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Hi all, and thanks for the input.

I have now removed the mobo again.
Its the same outside of the case.
I do have a gpu card in, as it has no on-board graphics.
Board still shuts down the same with the card out.

I am using the case power switch still, as it goes to a 10 pin connector, and I don't know what pins to short.

Going to look closer now at that switch with the meter.
 

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Intel® Core™ i7 860 Quad Core Processor (2.80GHz, 8MB Cache)
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ASUS P7P55 LX Mainboard - Intel Core™ i5 / i7 - LGA 1156 / A
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16GB 1600MHz Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM, Corsair XMS3
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7.1 High Definition onboard sound card
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22" LG FULL HD Monitor
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Ureka !! :D

Sat with the meter and worked out the 10 pin connector.
Board on the bench with a PSU and GPU connected. Short the pins on the board, and it powers and posts ok.

Can't believe all this over a dam power switch !

Thank you all so much for the constructive thoughts. Just need to source a switch now.

Have a happy new year to all :D
 

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Intel® Core™ i7 860 Quad Core Processor (2.80GHz, 8MB Cache)
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ASUS P7P55 LX Mainboard - Intel Core™ i5 / i7 - LGA 1156 / A
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16GB 1600MHz Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM, Corsair XMS3
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7.1 High Definition onboard sound card
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2 x 1TB Serial ATA 2 Hard Drive with 32MB Buffer
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550W
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XGS Gaming Chassis - Midi Tower
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Wow! Nice work. Glad to hear you got that sorted out. And it goes in my notes too!

And a great new year to you too.:party:
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built - Jan 2013
OS
Windows 7 64 Bit Home Premium SP1
CPU
i7-3820
Motherboard
Asus P9X79-PRO - Bios 4608
Memory
GSkill F3-14900CL9Q - 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GeForce GTX660 - Driver 352.86
Sound Card
On board Realtek ALC898
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer S271HL
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
#1- Samsung 840 Pro Series
#2- Western Digital WD1002FAEX Sata3 Black
#3- Western Digital WD1002FAEX Sata3 Black
PSU
Corsair CMPSU-850TX-V2 - 850 watt (by Seasonic)
Case
Corsair Obsidian 550D
Cooling
Standard 3 120mm case fans, Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
Keyboard
MS KC-0405
Mouse
Intellimouse 5-button
Internet Speed
56 Mbits/Sec (on a good day)
Antivirus
Avast & Malwarebytes
Browser
Firefox
Other Info
Asus DVD - DRW-24B1ST 24X
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