Thanks everyone for the help! I'm still struggling to get it working. I think I will have to go back and start simple: (1) one DIMM, (2) New PS, (3) maybe new MB (I can't ever access the BIOS any more). Jeff On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 9:54 AM Jos? Mar?a Terry Jim?nez <jtj at tssystems.net> wrote:> El 16/11/20 a las 10:03, hw escribi?: > > On Mon, 2020-11-16 at 09:58 +0100, hw wrote: > >> [...] > >> Put a minimal amount of RAM in and go through all of the modules to see > if > >> one or some of them are broken. > > Replace all RAM or test it in another computer. > > > >> Replace the power supply. > > Replace CPU or test it in another mainboard. > > > >> Replace mainboard. > > If the board has a backup BIOS, use that to boot. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Hello > > He said (or i understand) it worked with Ubuntu until tried CentOS. > Maybe something about UEFI? Don't know, but, just to try. > > Best > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
jtj at tssystems.net
2020-Nov-16 16:49 UTC
[CentOS] Apologies - possible hardware problem?
El 16/11/20 a las 15:43, Jeffrey Layton escribi?:> Thanks everyone for the help! I'm still struggling to get it working. I > think I will have to go back and start simple: (1) one DIMM, (2) New PS, > (3) maybe new MB (I can't ever access the BIOS any more). > > Jeff >If you are going to discard all that, perhaps can try reseting the CMOS before anything. Locate the jumper and close it. BEWARE! Power disconnected from mains, or you can see your PCB tracks burning!
On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 4:49 PM <jtj at tssystems.net> wrote:> El 16/11/20 a las 15:43, Jeffrey Layton escribi?: > > Thanks everyone for the help! I'm still struggling to get it working. I > > think I will have to go back and start simple: (1) one DIMM, (2) New PS, > > (3) maybe new MB (I can't ever access the BIOS any more). > > > > Jeff > > > If you are going to discard all that, perhaps can try reseting the CMOS > before anything. Locate the jumper and close it. BEWARE! Power disconnected > from mains, or you can see your PCB tracks burning! >Good idea - I will try that as well.> _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >