I have a tiny problem... ^ That. It seems to be the same intermittent problem that's troubled me for a while. My A1 only seemed to want to boot after it had been on for a few moment. When pressing the power button to turn on, the usual hard drive clicks as things come alive were limited to a couple of clicks hen nothing. I'd turn it off, then on again & it'd boot.
I now seem to be stuck at the first stage. Power on, a few clicks but no UBoot screen or bootup procedure. There's no HD activity either aside from 2 or 3 clicks when I turn the machine on.
I've disconnected my sil card & sound card to try & rule those out so now all that's left connected is mu mouse & keyboard, gfx card & memory but still no UBoot screen (I assume that even without hard drives & CD drives connected, I'd see a UBoot screen at the very least).
Has anyone got any ideas what might be the problem?
Thanks, FuZion.
@Bean... You know what stuff is on that machine don't you. Ewww... Gotta get this sorted out pronto!
Edited by FuZion on 2006/12/20 18:05:00 Edited by Mikey_C on 2006/12/21 15:46:36 Edited by orgin on 2006/12/21 16:46:00 Edited by orgin on 2006/12/21 16:46:16
The clock has been losing it's time a little, would that be the same battery? (Flat button things aren't they?).
Thanks for the replies guys. FuZion.
Yes that can be indication of dead battery,
I have PC at work, if I have it on 24/7 the backup battery become drained and clock becomes complicity wrong, now I turn the computer off over night, I have no longer any problems whit that.
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@fuzion From my experience, a lot of A1s eat batteries like popcorn. But only one of my A1s eats batteries while the other two have yet to have a new battery installed. In any case, it is a simple and inexpensive way to fix your machine in a hurry. Replace the battery.
I would also recommend hooking up the serial cable. Without serial output you are totally blind and have no idea what could be wrong. With serial you can get valuable hints to pinpoint the problem fast. Note that 9600/8/N/1 is the default unless you changed it.
@Fuzion Yep, your settings have been put back to defaults. You should be able to get things booting again using just the "menu" command from uboot. The default is to boot off the internal IDE interface of course.
Ok, one cut finger (Bloody thing bit me!) & a few settings updated & I'm nearly there.
Bus 0: is timing out (I imagine this is the onboard), even thought I've changed the settings to use the Sil card & after all my devices are scanned (2 hard drives & 2 cd drives), the UBoot preferences menu is coming up automatically. I habe to escape out of that to continue the boot process.
For some reason, it's still automatically going into the UBoot preferences meaning I have to exit those before it boots, but I'l have a look at that tomorrow.