Msi 6511 will not boot

I received an msi 6511 and it will not boot, I only get a light on the floppy but I can not tell if the other leds are on because they are not hooked up (I do not have the manual to this board)!! The specs are
1.2 GHz amd athelon
384 mb pc100 sdram
onboard sound
onboard video
450 watt psu
Any help would be much appreciated!

Hi
Your athlon could either have a 100 fsb or a 133, they came both ways.  If it is one with a 133fsb then the memory (PC100) is not fast enough to let it boot.  Set jumper J6 to pins 2-3 for a 100mhz fsb so that the cpu fsb will match the memory.
See attached link for jumper settings if you don't have the manual.  This appears to have been an oem motherboard used by packard bell among others.
http://www.uktsupport.co.uk/pb/mb/explorer.htm

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