I have a Gateway Esssential 1100 with an Intel 1100MHZ Pentium lll processor.
128 MBs SDRAM (I had an additional 256 MBs but removed it)
Integrated Intel 3-D Graphics
20 GB Ultra ATA Hard drive
20x min/48x max CD-Rom
90 Watt power supply
5 USP ports
"no" ps2 ports
Winxp professional
Recently, this computer wouldn't boot up. I thought it was the motherboard or cmos battery, so I replaced the battery, and took out the jumpers on the motherboard, then replaced them. It still didn't boot up. No sound, no nothing but a black screen,
I then decided to remove ram (should have done this first) and after removing the 256 MBs, the computer "tried" to boot up but it gave me an error saying the cmos settings were wrong. I had 2 options. Press F1 to get into settings or F9 to load default, only the keyboard doesn't seem to work so I can't get into settings.
In the mean time, I had bought more ram. Another 256 MBs and ended up bringing it to a repair shop since I had no idea how to fix the Cmos settings without a keyboard.
I had them check out the computer to see what was wrong and all they said needed to be done was fix the settings. So I paid them to do this, plus they installed the 256 mbs of ram I had purchased.
2 days after getting the computer back, and having it seem to work fine, I updated the video card drivers and installed NAV. I then wanted to check and be sure I didn't have any yellow exclamation marks and noticed the computer was only showing 128 mbs of ram instead of 384, so I took out the new 256 mbs, so I could return it.
Now the computer won't boot up again, and is telling me my cmos settings are wrong, like it did before I took it to the repair shop.
I figure I'll have to take it back to the shop and hope they don't charge me again, although I have a feeling they will, but why would my settings get messed up again? Was there something else not working that they didn't catch the first time around?
One other thing I noticed, when taking out the ram, my hard drive, CDrom drive and some of the parts on the motherboard, all felt extremely warm to the touch. Could the computer be over heating? Would this mess anything up?
The computer was on non stop from Friday till Sunday afternoon when all these problems occurred.
Sheryl