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[email protected] June 27th 06 10:21 PM

modem stops boot
 
Pci dial-up modem blocks the PC when inserted
below is the pci pinout and the card uses B/A 1-62
http://www.geocities.com/anglomont/pcipins.txt
do you think the cause is a short circuit on some of the power / other
pins?


Bennett Price June 28th 06 05:00 PM

modem stops boot
 
Try sticking it in another slot; problem might just be in motherboard

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Pci dial-up modem blocks the PC when inserted
below is the pci pinout and the card uses B/A 1-62
http://www.geocities.com/anglomont/pcipins.txt
do you think the cause is a short circuit on some of the power / other
pins?


lsmartino June 29th 06 12:14 AM

modem stops boot
 

ha escrito:

Pci dial-up modem blocks the PC when inserted
below is the pci pinout and the card uses B/A 1-62
http://www.geocities.com/anglomont/pcipins.txt
do you think the cause is a short circuit on some of the power / other
pins?


A bad or shorted modem can block the PC. Return it to the seller or
discard it.


JANA June 29th 06 02:16 AM

modem stops boot
 
This is mostly caused by a defective modem. You can try it in another slot
to see if it is the mother board. Most likely you will have to replace the
modem.

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JANA
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Pci dial-up modem blocks the PC when inserted
below is the pci pinout and the card uses B/A 1-62
http://www.geocities.com/anglomont/pcipins.txt
do you think the cause is a short circuit on some of the power / other
pins?



Franc Zabkar June 29th 06 07:08 AM

modem stops boot
 
On 27 Jun 2006 14:21:55 -0700, put finger to
keyboard and composed:

Pci dial-up modem blocks the PC when inserted
below is the pci pinout and the card uses B/A 1-62
http://www.geocities.com/anglomont/pcipins.txt
do you think the cause is a short circuit on some of the power / other
pins?


Test for shorts on the supply rails with a DMM. I've seen many shorts
caused by tantalum filter caps.

Otherwise it may be that one of the chips is hanging up the PCI bus.
This could be the result of a lightning strike.

- Franc Zabkar
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