Allan West said: "Mooch a key and try that first..." there's only ONE sun key here in the museum, and it doesn't fit. I know that it's supposed to, but it doesn't. anyway it's in the right position. (some of you may be asking, "how can you do your job without the right equipment?" well, that too is a question I often ask myself. Adam Levin said: "Pull open the case and close it again, making sure that it's closed securely. These series Suns have a hard switch to prevent powerup when the cover's off." I hadn't thought of that, so I put the case back together and even tightened all the screws on the top, but nothing. Adam, I'll be keeping my first-born... you almost had him/her. Maybe next time. Andrew Hall: "All sun keys are identical, get one from another box. Did you short out the mb? Have you tried removing the power supply, there hot swappable in a 220R I think." As for the key, well, the lock is broken or something. I tried replacing the power supply with not one but three other known working power supplies. All of them have a green light, so they're getting power. Michael Horton had a long list of good suggestions, but none of them really applied, ie: > hardware troubleshooting starts with NO assumptions > connect a terminal to watch the post messages you see, I have a terminal connected, and there are no post messages because it won't power on... Anyway, it looks like I fried the motherboard or something. I've put pci cards into computers hundreds if not thousands of times and I've never managed to kill one this way. I guess there's a first time for everything. I guess it's time to go talk to the boss. Thanks for the quick replies. --- neko wa kowai _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Jun 7 15:21:53 2005
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