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HOW TO
TROUBLESHOOT MOTHERBOARDS |
At Pinnacle we
don't believe in the false economy of using unbranded and
generic components, we don't believe in cutting corners, and
we pride ourselves on the reliability of the products we
provide you.

More than 70% of all computer
problems are related to cabling and
connections. Ensure all cables are
connected and connected firmly. IDE
and floppy ribbon cables and power
cables can often go loose. Ensure
microprocessor, memory modules, and
adapters such as video card are
inserted correctly and didn't
"pop-up" due to vibration.
System has
no power at all. Power light does
not illuminate, fan inside the power
supply does not turn on, and
indicator light on keyboard does not
turn on.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Power cable is
unplugged. |
Visually inspect power
cable. |
Make sure power cable is
securely plugged in. |
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Defective power cable. |
Visual inspection, try
another cable. |
Replace cable. |
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Power supply failure. |
Power cable and wall
socket are OK, but
system is still dead. |
Contact technical
support
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Faulty wall
outlet;circuit breaker
or fuse blown. |
Plug device into socket
know to work and test. |
Use different socket,
repair outlet, reset
circuit breaker or
replace fuse. |
System
inoperative. Keyboard lights are on,
power indicator lights are lit, and
hard drive is spinning.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Expansion card is partially
dislodged from expansion
slot on the motherboard. |
Turn off computer. Take
cover off system unit.
Check all expansion cards to
ensure they are securely
seated in slots. |
Using even pressure on both
ends of the expansion card,
press down firmly on
expansion card. |
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Defective floppy disk drive
or tape drive. |
Turn system off.
Disconnect the cables from
one of the floppy drives.
Turn on the system, check to
see if the keyboard operates
normally. Repeat until you
have located defective unit. |
Contact Technical Support. |
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Defective expansion card. |
Turn computer off.
Remove an expansion card. |
Make sure expansion card is
secure in expansion socket. |
System does
not boot from hard disk drive, can
be booted from floppy disk drive.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Connector between hard drive
and system board unplugged. |
When attempting to run the
FDISK utility described in
the HARD DISK section of the
manual you get a message,
INVALID DRIVE SPECIFICATION. |
Check cable running form
disk to disk controller on
the board. Make sure both
ends are securely plugged
in; check the drive type in
the Standard CMOS Setup (in
your motherboard manual). |
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Damaged Hard Disk or Disk
Controller. |
Format hard disk; if unable
to do so, the hard disk may
be defective. |
Contact Technical Support. |
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Hard Disk directory or FAT
is scrambled. |
Run the FDISK program,
format the hard drive(See
HARD DRIVE section of
manual). Copy your backup
data back onto hard drive. |
Backing up the hard drive is
extremely important. All
Hard Disks are capable of
breaking down at any time. |
System only
boots from Floppy Disk. Hard Disk
can be read and applications can be
used, but booting from Hard Disk is
impossible.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Hard Disk boot program has
been destroyed. |
A number of causes could be
behind this. |
Back up data and
applications files.
Reformat the Hard Drive as
described in the Hard Drive
section of the manual.
Re-install applications and
data using backup disks. |
Error
message reading "SECTOR NOT FOUND"
or other error messages indication
certain data is not allowed to be
retrieved.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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A number of causes could be
behind this. |
Use a file by file backup
instead of an image backup
to backup the Hard Disk. |
Back up any salvageable
data. Then do a low level
format, partition, and high
level format of the hard
drive( see Hard Disk section
of your manual for
instructions). Re-install
all saved data when
completed. |
Disk
formatted on IBM PS/2 will not
operate with this system.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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The IBM PS/2 uses a
different format than other
computers. |
IBM PS/2 disk format will
not work in an AT type
computer. |
Format disk in the AT type
computer insert disk into
the IBM PS/2 and copy the
files you wish. |
After
install an expansion card (network
card, tape drive card, etc.) the
system no longer works properly.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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No power to monitor. |
All or part of the system
may be inoperable. The new
card may work but a mouse or
COM port may not work. |
Change the interrupt or RAM
address on the new expansion
card. See the documentation
that came with the new card
in order to change pin
settings. many expansion
devices come with
proprietary software that
will assist you in doing
this. |
Screen
message says "Invalid Configuration"
or "CMOS Failure."
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Incorrect information
entered into the
configuration (setup)
program. |
Check the configuration
program. Replace any
incorrect information. |
Review system's equipment.
Make sure correct
information is in setup. |
Screen is
blank.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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No power to monitor. |
Power connectors may be
loose or not plugged in. |
Check the power connectors
to monitor and to system.
Make sure monitor is
connected to display card,
change I/O address on
network card if applicable. |
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Monitor not connected to
computer. |
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See instructions above. |
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Network card I/O address
conflict. |
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See instructions above. |
System does
not boot from hard disk drive, can
be booted from floppy disk drive.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Connector between hard drive
and system board unplugged. |
When attempting to run the
FDISK utility described in
the HARD DISK section of the
manual you get a message,
INVALID DRIVE SPECIFICATION. |
Check cable running form
disk to disk controller on
the board. Make sure both
ends are securely plugged
in; check the drive type in
the Standard CMOS Setup (in
your |
Problem
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Memory problem, display card
jumpers not set correctly. |
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Reboot computer. Re-install
memory, make sure that all
memory modules are installed
in correct sockets. Check
jumper and switch settings
on display card. See display
card section for information
of settings. |
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Computer virus. |
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Use anti-virus programs
(McAfee/PC-cillin, E-port,
etc) to detect and clean
viruses. |
Screen goes
blank periodically.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Screen saver is enabled. |
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Disable screen saver. |
Keyboard
failure.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Keyboard is disconnected. |
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Reconnect keyboard. Check
keys again, if no
improvement, replace
keyboard. |
No color on
screen.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Faulty Monitor. |
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If possible, connect monitor
to another system. If no
color, replace monitor. |
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CMOS incorrectly set up. |
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Call technical support. |
Floppy
drive lights stays on.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Floppy Drive cable not
connected correctly. |
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Reconnect floppy cable
making sure PIN1 on the
Floppy Drive corresponds
with PIN1 on floppy cable
connector. |
Error
reading drive A:
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Bad floppy disk. |
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Try new floppy disk. |
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Floppy disk not formatted |
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Format floppy disk(type
ENTER) |
C: drive
failure.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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SETUP program does not have
correct information. |
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Boot from drive A: using DOS
system disk. Input correct
information to SETUP
program. |
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Hard Drive cable not
connected properly. |
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Check Hard drive cable. |
Cannot boot
system after installing second hard
drive.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Master/Slave jumpers not set
correctly. |
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Set master /Slave jumpers
correctly. |
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Hard Drives not compatible /
different manufacturers. |
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Run SETUP program and select
correct drive types. Call
drive manufactures for
compatibility with other
drives. |
Missing
operating system on hard drive.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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CMOS setup has been changed. |
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Run setup and select correct
drive type. |
Certain
keys do not function.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Keys jammed or defective. |
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Replace keyboard. |
Keyboard is
locked, no keys function.
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PROBABLE CAUSE |
DIAGNOSIS |
SOLUTION |
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Keyboard is locked. |
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Unlock keyboard |
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