Zeph
February 2nd, 2008, 06:34 PM
As the thread title says, I'm trying to bring my old Shuttle back to life. It served me well since a few months before I joined GBX/CE, but was unplugged last spring as I bought the notebook I'm currently on and didn't want to waste power. I'm wanting to pick it back up and use it to some extent, but I'm getting some problems.
First thing I did was take the components out and air dust it. I replaced the half-dead CPU fan and cleared the airways to and from the CPU cooling system. I replaced all the components and ensured the AGP card and RAM was locked in place. When I plugged it in and turned it on, I noticed the monitor was showing no activity. I turned the Shuttle off and switched the monitor plug into the integrated graphics port, but the monitor showed no activity once again when I restarted the computer. I took out the AGP card and tried again with the monitor plugged into the integrated graphics port, but still didn't get any activity with the monitor. I tried the process again, but using two monitors. Both monitors still showed no activity and stayed in standby mode.
Any ideas? I'd really like to get this machine back up and running.
First thing I did was take the components out and air dust it. I replaced the half-dead CPU fan and cleared the airways to and from the CPU cooling system. I replaced all the components and ensured the AGP card and RAM was locked in place. When I plugged it in and turned it on, I noticed the monitor was showing no activity. I turned the Shuttle off and switched the monitor plug into the integrated graphics port, but the monitor showed no activity once again when I restarted the computer. I took out the AGP card and tried again with the monitor plugged into the integrated graphics port, but still didn't get any activity with the monitor. I tried the process again, but using two monitors. Both monitors still showed no activity and stayed in standby mode.
Any ideas? I'd really like to get this machine back up and running.