OK, super techies, I managed to royally screw up my computer over the weekend. I was trying to add some more memory, and managed to put the memory stick in backwards (hence my name) In my defense, the power cables were in the way, and I could barely see the slot. When I turned the computer on after inserting the memory backwards, I got part of the startup screen, and after a few seconds, a smell like something was burning. I pulled the power cord out at that point.
Ok, so now my computer works for a few minutes, and then the monitor goes into vertical lines. Hitting the reset button does nothing. Holding the power switch does shut down the machine, however. I can then reboot the machine, and it works fine for a few more minutes. I took out the memory stick, and tried another one. Same problem.
What's the MOST likely problem? Power supply? CPU? Motherboard? Other?
Please help...
Hercules
P.S. I should add that I have an FIC SD11 motherboard and an AMD-700 Athlon, Full tower case with 300W power supply. 2 13GB hard drives, 1 DVD, 1 CD burner, 1 floppy.
[This message has been edited by hercules (edited December 04, 2000).]
