Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 12:44:42 -0500 From: Mark.McGregor@americom-gs.com To: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: ACPI blacklist of Asus P2B-F Message-ID: <OF99A3A6D6.95CACB97-ON852570FC.0060B152-852570FC.006179F8@ses-americom.com>
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I came across your post recently when I was researching the P2B-F ASUS motherboards. If you have experience on these boards, I have a question for you. If not, please forgive me for sending you this email. Here is my problem; I was using my PC the other day when all the sudden, my screen went blank, but my hard drive was still running. After removing the panels on my PC tower, I pulled my graphics card from the AGP slot and noticed that there was a few burnt capacitors. So I went and purchased another AGP graphic board and tried it again. Still no video. Then I returned the AGP graphics card for another type which fits into one of my PCI slots, still no resolve. I found a used ASUS motherboard on ebay for 10 dollars and I might purchase it. What do you think might have happened to my motherboard? BTW, I took my monitor to a friends house and hooked it up to his computer and it worked fine. Please let me know if you have any suggestions. Thanks. Mark McGregor Systems Engineer Americom Government Services Office 703-917-5604 Fax 703-917-5601 Cell 703-472-4120
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