First post, by stealthjoe
Hello,
A brief history of the issue. I was testing my M6VLR v3.0 board today with a Yamaha YMF754 (chinese clone). Installed the sound card on the 1st PCI slot and after restarting, the board was not detected. Proceeded to install the VXD drivers for Yamaha YMF 7x4 PCI. After restart, the board was detected and was installing the drivers. However the drivers installation stalled at one point and was looping over and over ("new hardware found" followed by "windows is installing the new hardware" and again "new hardware found" for the same device). This was continuing for a while. So I pressed the power button and the board switched off.
Some time later, while trying to switch on the board, it powers on and the cpu fan runs but there is no display on the monitor. Tried several basic troubleshooting steps such as changing RAM slot, different PSU, using another RAM and disconnecting all peripherals, etc. However the board wouldn't post. Then I installed a PCI video card (ATI Rage XL) and then got a display. However, it was the "Award Bootblock BIOS v1.0 screen" stating "BIOS ROM checksum error". I was perplexed on why this should happen as I didn't update my BIOS whatsoever and only turned off the board due to the stalling driver. The BIOS is Award.
Then I had added a PCI diagnostics card to understand the issue further. Using 2 different cards, I first got a 4111 then 4110 and finally 410d code. Using the other card, I got 4141 code. On referring the diagnostic manual, it seemed like it is to do with the floppy controller. Moreover using one of the cards and connecting the card speaker to the board, I got a long beep followed by 2 short beeps shortly after switching on the mothebord.
I then attached a floppy drive and tried booting but still no go. I also downloaded the BIOS image on to the floppy to boot from it, but in vain. Could someone please let me know what could be the issue and whether it can be fixed?
Intel 845GEBV2, Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz, Geforce FX5600 256MB, 512MB RAM, 160GB HDD, Sound Blaster Live! SB0100 - Win 98/XP