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Answer» Hi I have an Iwill DVD266-R the specs are:
2 identical P3 1GHZ processors 2 PC1600 ECC Registered 1gb ram chips
Processor Supports single or dual Intel® Pentium® III processor from 500 MHz to 1.0 GHz and higher Supports single Intel® Celeron™ processor from 300 MHz to 733 MHz and higher
Chipset VIA® Apollo Pro266 chipset • VIA® VT8633 (552-PIN BGA) Northbridge • VIA® VT8233 (376-pin BGA) Southbridge
Bus Frequency 133/100/66 MHz system bus
System Memory 4 x DIMM slots Supports up to 4GB DDR266/200 SDRAM Supports Unbuffered / Registered DDR SDRAM modules
IDE Dual channel ATA 100/66/33 IDE Supports ATAPI IDE CD-ROM, ZIP-100 and LS-120 Supports maximum of four (4) ATAPI / IDE devices
IDE RAID AMI® MG80649 IDE RAID controller Dual channel ATA 100/66/33 IDE Supports RAID levels 0, 1, 0+1
Audio C-Media® CMI8738 audio controller 4.1 channel hardware sound 32-voice HRTF 3D positional audio Supports Microsoft® DirectSound™ 3D and Aureal® A3D Supports EAX (Environmental Audio eXtension) sound effects
Expansion Slots 1 x AGP slot supports 4X and 2X modes 5 x PCI 2.2 Bus Master slots
I/O Interface 4 x ATA/100 IDE connectors 1 x Floppy connetor 1 x SMBus header 1 x Internal IR header 2 x PS/2 connectors (keyboard and mouse) 2 x 9-pin 16550-based serial ports 1 x 25-pin ECP/EPP parallel port 2 x USB ports 1 x Internal USB pin header 3 x Audio connectors (Line-in | Line-out | MIC) 1 x MIDI/Game port DVD-R, KA-R
BIOS 2 Mb EEPROM with flash protection Iwill "Bye-Bye Jumper" Smart Setting PC99 Compliant Plug and Play (PnP) ACPI 1.0 APM 1.2 DMI 2.1 Adjustable Vcore Manually assign PCI IRQ
System Management Supports power-on by LAN, modem, PS/2 keyboard and mouse, RTC, PME Supports resume-by LAN, modem, PS/2 keyboard and mouse, RTC, PME Onboard DC/DC switching voltage REGULATOR supports Vcore up to 35A current
Hardware Monitoring Supports voltage monitoring Supports fan ON/OFF control signal System TEMPERATURE sensor Chassis intrusion detection
Board Size ATX Form Factor 12 in x 10.2 in (305mm x 260mm)
Problem:
I got every thing plugged in correctly and checked it over and over several times and it beeps several LONG beeeeeeeep, beeeeeeeeep, beeeeeeeeep and so on forever... and I can't figure out why. could you help me out?
thanks, Kyle
Two things you may want to check: video card and memory.
Make sure the video card is seated properly...as well as the memory.
Have you checked this?
If you're still experiencing the same problem...try using a different video card to see if it still happens. If it doesn't...it's the video card. If it does...try testing the memory for any bad sticks.OK, I tried a different graphics card, pci, agp cards, no cards both ram chips also one or the other or no ram chips at all. and it still beeps the same i also made sure the processors are the same too. any thing else to try would be appreciated. Keyboard?no its a ps2 keyboard and its working properly.
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