On Sat, 13 Mar 2004, johnnyfulcrum wrote:

> some compaqs kept the bios on a disk partition not a ROM.  You must go to  
> the compaq site, download a rom paq or some such beast, set up the  
> computer diagnostics, and install the bios - it probably got wiped when  
> someone wiped the HD.

the bios yes, not the CMOS.

the non-booting issue has nothing to do with the missing partition. 
compaqs can boot just fine with or without that partition.

i am thinking you should look into other parts
check the memory, 
remove the battery and try on just straight juice
disassemble/reassemble it, it could be that somehow somewhere a cable got 
loose or something.

if the PC does not post it has NOTHING to do with the BIOS partition on 
the HDD. I have worked with compaqs for many years. I can guarantee this. 

the bios partition is used only to edit the CMOS not to store it. look 
somewhere else for the solution to your problem.

-- 
Munir Nassar
RedConcepts.NET
http://redconcepts.net/

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