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Jeffrey W. Bowen
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      12-04-2008, 05:04 AM
Hello,

I have an Asus K8U-X with an onboard ULi PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter.

The other evening our electricity went out a couple of times. I was able to
turn the computer just fine with no adverse problems. The computer and
peripherals are plugged into surge suppressors, so I didn't expect any
problems to occur. The following morning, the computer would turn on but
nothing would happen as if everything but the cpu or everything but the hard
drive or video card was working.

To troubleshoot the problem, I unplugged from the computer all unnecessary
peripherals to see if I could find out if I might be able to get the
computer to boot up. The first time I got a message to go into the cmos or
start with default settings. Even with that the computer would not start up
properly. So I pulled the box and opened it up to check the fans and
connections to make sure nothing had come loose over time. I vacuumed out
all of the dust bunnies and cleaned my memory sticks and video card. I took
out the fans and cleaned the dust off of them and the cpu heatsink. I then
cleared the cmos according to my mb manufacture's instructions to see if I
could get the computer to start up again.

After restoring the essential components, before closing the box back up, I
hooked up my computer and started it to make sure the fans were working
properly and the storage drives were all in working order. I was able to get
to the login screen with no problem, so I put the system back together and
turned everything on. The computer booted up, but shut down before it got to
the login screen and would not start back up. I unplugged the Ethernet cable
from the computer at which time, the computer tried to start itself up with
no success. I unplugged it from the electricity for 30 seconds, and tried
again without the Ethernet connected. It started up, and I was able to log
in. While logged in, I connected the Ethernet cable with success, but when I
switched on the cable modem, the computer shut down.

I then disconnected the power cable from both the modem and the computer for
30 seconds. I removed the Ethernet cable completely and connected the USB
cable instead. I switched on my computer and it booted up perfectly, and I
was able to log on and surf the net again.

I then contacted my ISP to discuss this problem. The tech had me bring the
modem and Ethernet cable to the nearest office the next day to get new
equipment. Unfortunately, the computer still shuts down when I connect the
Ethernet cable and turn on the modem.

While my suspicion is that the on board Ethernet adapter is fried (probably
because of the dust bunnies), I am hoping someone here might no if it might
just be a setting I am overlooking. Otherwise, I will just cut my losses and
get a new Ethernet card to connect to my computer.

All drivers are up-to-date, and there are no IRQ conflicts or sharing that
are interfering. I also removed my old phone line modem that is no longer
needed.

Any help whether good or bad would be much appreciated.


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Thank you all in advance.
Peace,

Jeffrey W. Bowen
formerly known as "Sky Captain"
remove "No . . . Spam" from email for private message, but please post your
successes and failures to the group so we can all see what works and what
doesn't.



 
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Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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      12-05-2008, 02:44 AM
Ethernet ports always seem be the victims of power surges. Get a new NIC
and you should be able to connect again.
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"Jeffrey W. Bowen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello,
>
> I have an Asus K8U-X with an onboard ULi PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter.
>
> The other evening our electricity went out a couple of times. I was able
> to turn the computer just fine with no adverse problems. The computer and
> peripherals are plugged into surge suppressors, so I didn't expect any
> problems to occur. The following morning, the computer would turn on but
> nothing would happen as if everything but the cpu or everything but the
> hard drive or video card was working.
>
> To troubleshoot the problem, I unplugged from the computer all unnecessary
> peripherals to see if I could find out if I might be able to get the
> computer to boot up. The first time I got a message to go into the cmos or
> start with default settings. Even with that the computer would not start
> up properly. So I pulled the box and opened it up to check the fans and
> connections to make sure nothing had come loose over time. I vacuumed out
> all of the dust bunnies and cleaned my memory sticks and video card. I
> took out the fans and cleaned the dust off of them and the cpu heatsink. I
> then cleared the cmos according to my mb manufacture's instructions to see
> if I could get the computer to start up again.
>
> After restoring the essential components, before closing the box back up,
> I hooked up my computer and started it to make sure the fans were working
> properly and the storage drives were all in working order. I was able to
> get to the login screen with no problem, so I put the system back together
> and turned everything on. The computer booted up, but shut down before it
> got to the login screen and would not start back up. I unplugged the
> Ethernet cable from the computer at which time, the computer tried to
> start itself up with no success. I unplugged it from the electricity for
> 30 seconds, and tried again without the Ethernet connected. It started up,
> and I was able to log in. While logged in, I connected the Ethernet cable
> with success, but when I switched on the cable modem, the computer shut
> down.
>
> I then disconnected the power cable from both the modem and the computer
> for 30 seconds. I removed the Ethernet cable completely and connected the
> USB cable instead. I switched on my computer and it booted up perfectly,
> and I was able to log on and surf the net again.
>
> I then contacted my ISP to discuss this problem. The tech had me bring the
> modem and Ethernet cable to the nearest office the next day to get new
> equipment. Unfortunately, the computer still shuts down when I connect the
> Ethernet cable and turn on the modem.
>
> While my suspicion is that the on board Ethernet adapter is fried
> (probably because of the dust bunnies), I am hoping someone here might no
> if it might just be a setting I am overlooking. Otherwise, I will just cut
> my losses and get a new Ethernet card to connect to my computer.
>
> All drivers are up-to-date, and there are no IRQ conflicts or sharing that
> are interfering. I also removed my old phone line modem that is no longer
> needed.
>
> Any help whether good or bad would be much appreciated.
>
>
> --
>
> Thank you all in advance.
> Peace,
>
> Jeffrey W. Bowen
> formerly known as "Sky Captain"
> remove "No . . . Spam" from email for private message, but please post
> your successes and failures to the group so we can all see what works and
> what doesn't.
>
>
>


 
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Jeffrey W. Bowen
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      12-06-2008, 06:22 PM
Thanks for the reply Cari,

That was my initial decision when a new cable modem didn't solve the
problem. Then, after getting the usb cable working, it only worked for a bit
then even that didn't work causing the system to shut down.

This led me to blieve that the fault was with the power supply.
So I installed a new power supply yesterday which solved my problem.

The ethernet connection and everything else now work as perfectly as they
did before.

I feel lucky that the power supply was the only thing I had to replace, and
that nothing on the motherboard suffered any damage.

Again, thanks.


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Peace,

Jeffrey W. Bowen
Remove "NO SPAM" entries from email address to send personal email.

Please post replies of successes or failures so we all can benefit from each
others' experiences.


"Cari (MS-MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:CD6667B1-DA0F-4157-9F1C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Ethernet ports always seem be the victims of power surges. Get a new NIC
> and you should be able to connect again.
> --
> Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging
> www.coribright.com/windows
>
> "Jeffrey W. Bowen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an Asus K8U-X with an onboard ULi PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter.
>>
>> The other evening our electricity went out a couple of times. I was able
>> to turn the computer just fine with no adverse problems. The computer
>> and peripherals are plugged into surge suppressors, so I didn't expect
>> any problems to occur. The following morning, the computer would turn on
>> but nothing would happen as if everything but the cpu or everything but
>> the hard drive or video card was working.
>>
>> To troubleshoot the problem, I unplugged from the computer all
>> unnecessary peripherals to see if I could find out if I might be able to
>> get the computer to boot up. The first time I got a message to go into
>> the cmos or start with default settings. Even with that the computer
>> would not start up properly. So I pulled the box and opened it up to
>> check the fans and connections to make sure nothing had come loose over
>> time. I vacuumed out all of the dust bunnies and cleaned my memory sticks
>> and video card. I took out the fans and cleaned the dust off of them and
>> the cpu heatsink. I then cleared the cmos according to my mb
>> manufacture's instructions to see if I could get the computer to start up
>> again.
>>
>> After restoring the essential components, before closing the box back up,
>> I hooked up my computer and started it to make sure the fans were working
>> properly and the storage drives were all in working order. I was able to
>> get to the login screen with no problem, so I put the system back
>> together and turned everything on. The computer booted up, but shut down
>> before it got to the login screen and would not start back up. I
>> unplugged the Ethernet cable from the computer at which time, the
>> computer tried to start itself up with no success. I unplugged it from
>> the electricity for 30 seconds, and tried again without the Ethernet
>> connected. It started up, and I was able to log in. While logged in, I
>> connected the Ethernet cable with success, but when I switched on the
>> cable modem, the computer shut down.
>>
>> I then disconnected the power cable from both the modem and the computer
>> for 30 seconds. I removed the Ethernet cable completely and connected the
>> USB cable instead. I switched on my computer and it booted up perfectly,
>> and I was able to log on and surf the net again.
>>
>> I then contacted my ISP to discuss this problem. The tech had me bring
>> the modem and Ethernet cable to the nearest office the next day to get
>> new equipment. Unfortunately, the computer still shuts down when I
>> connect the Ethernet cable and turn on the modem.
>>
>> While my suspicion is that the on board Ethernet adapter is fried
>> (probably because of the dust bunnies), I am hoping someone here might no
>> if it might just be a setting I am overlooking. Otherwise, I will just
>> cut my losses and get a new Ethernet card to connect to my computer.
>>
>> All drivers are up-to-date, and there are no IRQ conflicts or sharing
>> that are interfering. I also removed my old phone line modem that is no
>> longer needed.
>>
>> Any help whether good or bad would be much appreciated.
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Thank you all in advance.
>> Peace,
>>
>> Jeffrey W. Bowen
>> formerly known as "Sky Captain"
>> remove "No . . . Spam" from email for private message, but please post
>> your successes and failures to the group so we can all see what works and
>> what doesn't.
>>
>>
>>

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