Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 11:46:31 -0800 From: Nate Lawson <nate@root.org> To: Mark.McGregor@americom-gs.com Cc: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ACPI blacklist of Asus P2B-F Message-ID: <43D13E17.2000801@root.org> In-Reply-To: <OF99A3A6D6.95CACB97-ON852570FC.0060B152-852570FC.006179F8@ses-americom.com> References: <OF99A3A6D6.95CACB97-ON852570FC.0060B152-852570FC.006179F8@ses-americom.com>
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Mark.McGregor@americom-gs.com wrote: > 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. I don't see the magic word "FreeBSD" in this email. If this is something you think is OS-related, please provide that info. Otherwise, there's no way to know what happened to your PC. -- Nate
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