From: Dr Sebby (drsebby@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Sep 11 2003 - 16:51:16 MDT
DrSebby.
"Courage...and shuffle the cards".
[Kalkor]
I don't think Sobig.F is destructive in that way. The long number with
dashes you described sounds almost like a BIOS version number? If you say it
showed up during the bootup screen... Above that, was there a place where it
had tested ram or autodetected any of your IDE devices? Maybe even an energy
star logo in the upper right?
Sebby: yes, thats the screen im talking about. "enter DELete to enter
setup" and all the rest. i came to my computer and that was showing
up...along with the mysterious hyphenated # at the bottom looking something
like: 0084-4325-6884-1340-00-234 or something like that.
[Kalkor]
When you reboot, do you get spinup from the HDD? Does the floppy light come
on? You say the fans start up but the monitor doesn't come on... display
card problems? Do you hear any beeps? If you put a floppy in the drive and
turn it on, does it try to read the floppy?
Sebby: well, it seems i can hear the HD spin-up when i turn it on...and it
does try to read the cd drive....with continued spin(something it is
supposed to do). the floppy light however does not go on...whether i put a
disk in it or not. no beeps or sound...which is a bad thing i would assume.
there is no sign that behind the darkened screen, anything is happening at
all. i sort of thought i might have accidentally cooked the processor, but
why would that happen at night? the coolest time of day? and why would i
have seen that initial setup screen sitting there before i tried to reboot
it? would something still be visible onscreen of a computer whose
processor was fried??? thank you very much for your assistance in this dear
Kalkor.
Sebastian.
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