Hello, I have an old Pentium 2 motherboard that I think is fried. 
I had just brought it out of storage (my first pc
) and booted it up and it worked! I tried uninstalling a stupid program but the pc crashed while doing so and the hard drive got corrupted. I was upset so I just went to bed. The next morning I came down to find that the computer would not turn on. I pulled out my psu tester and the power supply was shot. I took a spare power supply, tested it (worked fine) and plugged it in. This psu had no white (-5v) wire but the old one did. I plugged the psu in and the instant I turned the switch on (psu switch) the fans turned on and the hard drive spinned up. The power button did nothing and there was nothing on the screen. I tried it with a psu that had a white wire but same thing. At that time I opened up the fried psu and there was severe meltage.
I didn't know what to think. I pulled all of the ram out and tried, it powered on the second i plugged it in and there were no beep codes. I have tested all of the ram in a different pc and it tested fine. The graphics card is a pci one not accelerated graphics. I tried an accelerated graphics card in it but same thing. The old graphics card did nothing in a newer computer and gave error messages in an older one. The processor warms up when power is applied so I don't know what is wrong. i tested the power button and it wasn't stuck.
The board number is P2L97 REV. 105 if that helps.
I would really like to see what is wrong with this thing and if it is fixable.
Thanks and please tell me if you need more information.
canadaboy25

I had just brought it out of storage (my first pc


The board number is P2L97 REV. 105 if that helps.
I would really like to see what is wrong with this thing and if it is fixable.
Thanks and please tell me if you need more information.
canadaboy25
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