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New Member would like input..should I keep the D8B?
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Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:15 pm
by dnev1
Hello all,
I've been running the D8B for quite a few years now, and it looks like either the power supply or the motherboard have decided to retire.
Talked with a Mackie repair center, and things don't look promising for parts and wondered if anyone knew of a cost effective way to replace or repair the "external" unit (consoles fine).
Appreciate any info you'd like to throw my way...glad I found this forum.
Re: New Member would like input..should I keep the D8B?
Posted:
Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:42 pm
by Crash
What Mackie repair center? The best place to get service on one of these is S&X audio in Seattle. What symptoms do you have going on?
Re: New Member would like input..should I keep the D8B?
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Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:26 pm
by dnev1
I'd called a Mackie Repair Center in Florida. I'd heard of S&X...guess they'll be my next shot. The symptoms are "no boot" or even drive spin up...however the cpu fan does run.
Re: New Member would like input..should I keep the D8B?
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Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:29 pm
by Crash
dnev1 wrote:I'd called a Mackie Repair Center in Florida. I'd heard of S&X...guess they'll be my next shot. The symptoms are "no boot" or even drive spin up...however the cpu fan does run.
It sounds like it might be something as simple as dead hard drive.
Can you get into the BIOS settings at all to check those out? Hold down the delete key while it powers up. If you can get there, I would think that the motherboard might be OK. Make sure your BIOS settings are set correctly while you are there... if you can get there. The database has all the info you need as to what need to be set depending on which processor you have.
Re: New Member would like input..should I keep the D8B?
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Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:33 pm
by dnev1
I'll try that. I know I should read up...haven't had to format a drive for this before. Fat32?
Re: New Member would like input..should I keep the D8B?
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Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:35 pm
by Crash
dnev1 wrote:I'll try that. I know I should read up...haven't had to format a drive for this before. Fat32?
I just added more info to my thread above. As to the formatting, the database will once again come to the rescue.
Re: New Member would like input..should I keep the D8B?
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Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:45 pm
by dnev1
Thanks so much for the info...knew I'd have to do some reading..no problem. No bios by the way...nothing in the way of a boot sequence..no video...that's why I'd thought it was either the motherboard..or possibly one segment of the power supply.
Thanks again for the feedback Crash....
Re: New Member would like input..should I keep the D8B?
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Wed Mar 02, 2011 2:52 am
by Petersueco
Wait a sec. If you don't have any video, you should first sort that out.
It have happen to me that the "no video symptom" was in fact dead RAM sticks.
So first fix the video and work on from there.
Welcome to the forum.
Peter Holmquist.
Re: New Member would like input..should I keep the D8B?
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Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:07 pm
by dnev1
Update...the drive does spin up...so next is the ram (thats one I wouldn't have thought of)...I'll let you know..really appreciate the help ..feel welcome already...
Re: New Member would like input..should I keep the D8B?
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Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:11 pm
by Crash
Yep, what Peter said. This is the first mention of the video issue. You may not be as bad off as you think. The drive spinning up is a good sign I guess. Bad RAM can cause all sorts of oddities.