Well, I should have listened to the old theory of ,"If if aint broke, don't fix it". Anyway, all was working fine, but I got this wild notion to upgrade my ram from 128 to 256. So... I carefully dismantled the cpu, and removed and replaced the the mem strip. Then, upon power-up, nothing on monitor, and board showed the infamous "Error 43...". Tried rebooting several times. Checked all cables, and tried again... nothing. So, I removed the battery, and replaced with a new one. Then when attempting to boot, the monitor does come on, but shows, "CMOS settings wrong, CMOS display type wrong, Press F1 to run setup". But, keyboard is totally unresponsive... so, I tried booting several more times holding the 'del' key to enter the bios... still nothing. I even tried booting with disc 1 of the OS in the floppy, which did nothing. In fact, the floppy drive did not even seem to run... no light. :( :cry: I then checked the ps voltages (5 & 12)... both good. I finally concluded I must have damaged the mb, so I replaced it with a known good one, first with the 128, and then with the 256 (and, yes I put the mb on a firm surface for ram replacement).... exact same results. Where do I go from here??
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
John