Aloha Starmax List,

Thank you for your input. I reseated everything, tight. [Lot's o' loose
dangling connections, are there schematics or a chart for all the P1-P7
connections?]  I pressed and held the CUDA [What does that stand for?] for a
full 10 seconds, I let it set while I changed monitors. I rebooted. Happy
chimes, whirring HD, CD spinning, no signal to the monitor....

I am open to miracle!
And thank you all in advance for your attention.


Mike Ford wrote:

> >I have a  question about the viability of repairing a Starmax 3000/200 ?
> >The chimes chime.  No signal to the monitor.
> >I replaced the rayovac battery, no effect.
> >Would this be a mother board problem? Does anyone have a line on an
> >inexpensive replacement part?
>
> CAREFULLY reseat everything, dimms, cables, etc. then press and hold down
> the CUDA a good 10 seconds. Let it set a few minutes with the AC plugged
> in, then try to boot again. Tell us EXACTLY what happens, noises etc. Are
> you sure the monitor works?


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