QUOTE(THE Mechanic @ 11/05/06 7:44pm)

Hello Folks,I have I think a vary big problem with my Gaming computer.Luckly my best friend Jerry had bought a computer and we linked them together here at my home with a router side by side so when he stops by on the weekend we can play CODUO together..Anyway..At least I can get to my account to mob here at home.
Here it goes.Ok. I have a DELL p4 3.40 gig 1 gig ram x800xt card.
I have Macafy aswell as avg up dated vires protection.adaware too..Auto defrag monthly and windows update.I clean the cookie etc etc..often.To be sure everything runs smoothly.Never ever had a problemm till now...
I was on last night late playing everything ran great ..Shut down...Went to turn on comp tonight and all i get is a black screen and at the top it says this.... R423xt p/n 113-A 31903-102-Rev09-16p BR#7907 AR DDR3 bios p4.rc [9.0.1 Thats it .Shut down and tried to re boot with no change it just goes strieght back to the black screen with the same # across the top of the screen...Any ideas would be greatly app..i have not called DELL cause i dont realy feel like waiting nine years and a day just to talk to INDIA with no results but if need be i shall just wanted you all a posable shot at it.Maybe you can help..
Thanks man im praying this can be fixed.
Mechanic
Hi Mech,
First of all, I just want you to know how sorry I am to hear about your mother. I hope she is on the road to recovery as I compose this message. I will pray for you both.
As far as your machine is concerned; can you even access your bios? (hit "delete" or "F1" or whatever your particular command is to access your bios at startup, so that your bios screen comes up?) If you can, then you can check your bios settings to see if something went askew in there. Since no one actually knows what all the bios settings are or should be, here's a link that might help if you have access to another computer.
http://www.rojakpot.com/show.aspx?fileID=18 scroll down and click on the "free access to bios optimization guide" link and it will give you most every setting imaginable and an explanation of what it does.
If you
cannot access your bios, most likely that is your problem right there. You will need to contact your manufacturer, and tell them your sad story. Most likely it will require a replacement bios chip.
If you
can access your bios, and your settings are in order, I would look at your video card. ATI recently released a technical doc about their X1000 series cards and Dell computers in which the computer would not boot up due to problems with the card. I experienced this first hand with an ATI x1300pro card on a machine I built. Even though my machine was not a Dell, the card still malfunctioned and I could not get it to boot up. Luckily, I had another video card to test with, and found the problem. If you have access to another video card, you too could do this simple test by uninstalling your card and installing a different one to see if you can at least get it to boot up.
Beyond this, if your machine is still under warranty, you will most likely have to call Indian tech support. If you need an interpreter, I have become quite fluent in the form of enlish they use, and would be happy to help. LOL.
Also, why are you running two antivirus programs? This is generally considered overkill and the two programs can conflict and cause problems. Pick one and uninstall the other.
Hope this helps, and I definitely hope your mom gets well very soon!
Good luck. Keep me posted. )--Sabot-->