Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-09 Thread COCCORP
(Forgot to mention) Whenever I have experienced the "Green Light & Spinning Fan" in a Wallstreet, it has been one of the following (kinda in order): 1. Badly seated processor 2. Processor does not match Motherboard (in your case, if the mobo is a WS II w/ your 250mhz processor) 3. Bad Processor

Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-09 Thread COCCORP
In a message dated 10/9/04 5:43:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >Nils Mueller-Scheessel said: > >> I remember, however, >>that someone on the list stated some time ago that the parts of the >>two series are incompatible. Is the PMU an exception, perhaps? Hi, Did you ever ascertain whether you

Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-09 Thread Mikael Byström
Nils Mueller-Scheessel said: > I remember, however, >that someone on the list stated some time ago that the parts of the >two series are incompatible. Is the PMU an exception, perhaps? The motherboards and CPUs may be, but many other things are identical AFAIK. I think this applies to the PMU,

Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-08 Thread Nils Mueller-Scheessel
When I press cmd-shift-fn-power, the green light switches on and the fan starts spinning forever; this only stops when I press the key combination again. I had a WS I with those symptoms that a bad PMU. I have a WS II (even more dead) at my disposal. I remember, however, that someone on the list

Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-08 Thread Mikael Byström
Nils Mueller-Scheessel said: >When I press cmd-shift-fn-power, the green >light switches on and the fan starts spinning forever; this only >stops when I press the key combination again. I had a WS I with those symptoms that a bad PMU. -- G-Books is sponsored by and...

Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-07 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 07/10/04 18:51, Nils Mueller-Scheessel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 15:30 Uhr -0400 07.10.2004, Ben and others wrote: >> As others have said, you probably just need to re-seat the >> processor module. I've had similar symptoms after overclocking a >> board too much, or forgetting to push i

Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-07 Thread Nils Mueller-Scheessel
At 15:30 Uhr -0400 07.10.2004, Ben and others wrote: As others have said, you probably just need to re-seat the processor module. I've had similar symptoms after overclocking a board too much, or forgetting to push it all the way back into the slot. If that doesn't work, you'll probably need to

Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-06 Thread Ben Dyer
The Wallstreet has no hard reset switch, so that key combination does the job. As others have said, you probably just need to re-seat the processor module. I've had similar symptoms after overclocking a board too much, or forgetting to push it all the way back into the slot. If that doesn't work

Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-06 Thread MTH
On Oct 6, 2004, at 5:38 PM, Nils Mueller-Scheessel wrote: After an internal surgery in my Wallstreet PB (250 MHz, Serie I), the PB is apparently dead. When I press cmd-shift-fn-power, the green light switches on and the fan starts spinning forever; this only stops when I press the key combinatio

Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-06 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 06/10/2004 15:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >After an internal surgery in my Wallstreet PB (250 MHz, Serie I), the >PB is apparently dead. When I press cmd-shift-fn-power, the green >light switches on and the fan starts spinning forever; this only >stops when I press

Re: Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-06 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Oct 6, 2004, at 3:38 PM, Nils Mueller-Scheessel wrote: After an internal surgery in my Wallstreet PB (250 MHz, Serie I), the PB is apparently dead. When I press cmd-shift-fn-power, the green light switches on and the fan starts spinning forever; this only stops when I press the key combinatio

Green light and spinning fan (Wallstreet PB)

2004-10-06 Thread Nils Mueller-Scheessel
After an internal surgery in my Wallstreet PB (250 MHz, Serie I), the PB is apparently dead. When I press cmd-shift-fn-power, the green light switches on and the fan starts spinning forever; this only stops when I press the key combination again. I searched the net, and the symptoms seem to be q