Red Squirrel wrote: Do it successfully get into any windows/dos related mode? If yes, the drives are probably working since it can read the data, it just can't process it because of another problem. Could be the ram too.
Were you grounding yourself properly when moving the parts around? I usually keep the case plugged in but shut off the power switch and touch the case as much as I can, especially after moving over the carpet. mind you, there's like hardly any static in my room, I never get a shock on anything like the light switch, etc.
Oh, and avoid putting hardware in front of your monitor, since there's lot of static there.
It hits the black 2000 loading screen, then the normal Windows loading screen. After that, black screen, and the monitor turns off.
Oh, and I'll make sure not to hold my parts up to my monitor.

Sorry, that just sounded funny.
The ram is fine, they tested it when they tested everything else.
got any pictures of the fried motherboard?..
Any particular reason you'd like to see my fried motherboard?
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