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Originally Posted by BobPhoenix
Here's a story for you!
I had no problems with my server but I wanted to upgrade it to a quad core. To handle converting videos without killing the Single Core Pentium I had for a server. So today after copying the videos to the new server I shut down the existing server. Unplugged all the cables and pulled the nVidia DualTV cards. And put them in the new server. Booted it up and got everything up and running just fine. Meanwhile I took the old server upstairs (from the basement) plugged it in and tried to start it and get no video and will not complete post     . So spend several hours pulling memory and the rest of the cards from the computer testing a new power supply and still can't get it to work. Yet for the previous 24hrs it was coping my 1TB of recorded videos to new drives in the new server and recording several shows - no problem. (I got a couple of 1TB drives to replace the 1TB raid-5 array in the old server)
Sometimes I hate computers. Now I've got to waist more time testing components to find the problem and it will probably work after finishing the disassembly and re-assembling them again when I find out individually that they are all fine     .(The way my luck works - although it could be worse since the new server is working fine).
BobP.
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If you use a vid card (and not integrated graphics), check to make sure your vid card is seated. If you were pulling cards, most likely you bumped the vid card out of its slot.
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