My old PC's toast, right?

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swee'pea99

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Just dragged my old PC out of the attic to send to my sis, whose computer has died. I'm pretty sure it was working when I stored it away, but the rest doesn't seem to have done it much good. Instead of starting up, it came up with a message about selecting boot device, and when I went into BIOS I found that it doesn't seem to see either of the HDs that are installed, even though all the cables seem properly connected. Is there any point persevering (and if so, what should I try first?) or is it time to call it a day?
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
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Get it to search in the bios. Your bios battery could be flat
 

Shaun

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Take the case cover off and put year ear near to where the hard drive/s are located. Power it on and you should hear a smooth, increasing pitch whirring noise as the drives spin-up to operating speed. If you don't hear that or you hear a regular hard-ish tick tick ticking noise, then the HDDs could be shot.
 
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swee'pea99

swee'pea99

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Well, the CMOS was definitely flat as a pancake, but I don't have a new one. That's definitely my first move. The drives are fine - I can hear them whirring away. When I get a new battery I'll try that, and if it doesn't work, I'll be back. Thanks for all suggestions. :okay:
 
I imagine that the motherboard battery will allow you to get it working again but you'll most likely have to input some bios settings.
What operating system was it running? If its ancient, its probably an unsupported version of windows. may be the time to think of linux?
 
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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
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What shape should it be.:wahhey::boxing:
Flat actually. ^_^
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
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Well, the CMOS was definitely flat as a pancake, but I don't have a new one. That's definitely my first move. The drives are fine - I can hear them whirring away. When I get a new battery I'll try that, and if it doesn't work, I'll be back. Thanks for all suggestions. :okay:
I think that they are usually CR2032 cells. Screwfix do them in packs of two or four, I forget which.
 
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swee'pea99

swee'pea99

Squire
I think that they are usually CR2032 cells. Screwfix do them in packs of two or four, I forget which.
Thanks, yes, it was a CR2032 - I've ordered some from ebay. As for the OS, I think it's XP, which will suit my sis fine. She's not much of a techy wiz, and she likes what she knows. I'll be back when the batteries arrive. Thanks again.
 

Shut Up Legs

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Thanks, yes, it was a CR2032 - I've ordered some from ebay. As for the OS, I think it's XP, which will suit my sis fine. She's not much of a techy wiz, and she likes what she knows. I'll be back when the batteries arrive. Thanks again.
If you stick with XP then remember no security updates are available for it anymore, so the PC's vulnerable to any recent malware.
 

classic33

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Thanks, yes, it was a CR2032 - I've ordered some from ebay. As for the OS, I think it's XP, which will suit my sis fine. She's not much of a techy wiz, and she likes what she knows. I'll be back when the batteries arrive. Thanks again.
Poundland, six for a £1.
 
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