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I followed those steps but

I would suggest that you disconnect anything you dont need to start the pc, speakers etc DISCONNECT ANY HARD DRIVES THAT ARE NOT NEEDED TO BOOT THE PC Try this and see what result you get . Unexpected hardware is a common issue. Hope it helps point you in the right direction
4/21/2017 7:32:10 AM • ASUS P5QL-EM -... • Answered on Apr 21, 2017
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Boot failure Asus P5Q-EM

Disk boot failure. Issue:Disk boot failure.
Cause: This issue could be caused by any of the below possibilities.
  1. Boot options are not set properly in CMOS
  2. Non bootable disc or USB in computer
  3. Remove added hardware /check connections
  4. Hard disk drive is bad
Solution:Boot options are not set properly in CMOS
Verify that the boot options within CMOS are set properly. Below is an example of how we recommend the boot options be set. Additional information about how to enter CMOS can be found on document CH00192.
  1. Floppy drive
  2. CD-ROM drive
  3. Hard Drive
  4. Other / Network
Non-bootable floppy diskette or disc or USB in computer
Verify that there is no floppy diskette or disc in the computer. If the boot options are set improperly the computer could be trying to boot from the disc drive instead of the hard drive.
In addition to verifying there is no disc in the computer make sure that no USB jump drive, external hard disk drive, or memory stick is inside any memory card reader.
If you're wanting to boot from a floppy diskette, CD, DVD, or USB drive and are getting this error message and have verified that your CMOS settings are in the proper order as explained in the above paragraph the diskette or disc you're using is either bad or does not have the proper files on it to make it bootable.
  • Additional information about how to make a boot disk can be found on our boot disk help page.
  • See document CH000669 for information about creating a bootable disc.
Remove added hardware / check connections
If you've recently installed any new hardware it's suggested that it be removed to verify it's not causing this issue. If after the device has been removed the computer works and it was another IDE / EIDE device ensure that the jumpers are properly set on the hard disk drive.
In addition to removing any new hardware it's also suggested if you've recently moved the computer or installed anything inside the computer that the connections for the drive be checked. Usually it's best to simply disconnect the cables from the back of the drive and reconnect them to make sure they're connected properly. While inside also disconnect and reconnect the cable connected to the motherboard as well. While inside your computer make sure you're aware of ESD.
Bad hard disk drive
If you have followed the above steps and you continue to experience the same issue, unfortunately it is likely that the hard disk drive is bad or the controller is bad.
If available, you may want to connect another known good hard disk drive to the computer to determine if it can be detected. If it is able to be detected then replace your hard disk drive. If it is not detected, unfortunately you will need to replace the motherboard or controller as it is bad.
If no additional hard disk drive is available it is recommended that the hard disk drive be replaced first or that the computer be serviced / repaired.
11/17/2011 11:51:02 AM • ASUS P5QL-EM -... • Answered on Nov 17, 2011
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I bought a mother p5ql-em

You need to buy PC 1066.

Any of these will work:

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-Alex
5/6/2011 8:45:36 PM • ASUS P5QL-EM -... • Answered on May 06, 2011
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How to fix

XP has been completely corrupted and the only fix to that is to reinstall. If you have files that you want to recover then use a Linux Live-CD before reinstall.
7/9/2010 6:58:25 AM • ASUS P5QL-EM -... • Answered on Jul 09, 2010
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WHERE TO PLUG IN POWER SWITCH

on the mother board look at the side of the pin of the power switch on the mother board, at the side there is HD LED for hard disk, RESET for the reset, PW for power just the way it is started put it like that.
3/4/2010 2:15:06 PM • ASUS P5QL-EM -... • Answered on Mar 04, 2010
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Power led is on, will

This could be any number of things.

1. Make sure the power supply is correctly hooked up, including the P4 +12v connector (usually next to the CPU, it's a foursquare connector).
2. Make sure the CPU is installed correctly, thermal paste is applied, and the heatsink and fan are installed and plugged in.
3. Make sure the memory is reseated and installed in the correct slots.
4. Make sure the power switch is hooked up to the correct headers on the motherboard.
5. Remove all acceossories except memory, cpu, fan, and video and see if it will turn on and post.

Please report your findings back here. Thanks.
8/6/2009 4:25:26 AM • ASUS P5QL-EM -... • Answered on Aug 06, 2009
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No Boot , new P5QL-EM mother board

Check the heat sink ontop of your cpu sounds like bad connection and it will cause it to do as you describe
8/4/2009 10:28:11 AM • ASUS P5QL-EM -... • Answered on Aug 04, 2009
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ASUS P4S800-MX Error message STOP: 0xc00007b error during Windows XP installaton

Probably corrupt DLL files, maybe due to incorrect decompression or dirty CD.
1/22/2024 7:50:40 PM • ASUS Computers &... • Answered on Jan 22, 2024
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My 4-year-old Chromebook laptop is getting slower. Is there a way to improve the performance of the Chromebook?

Run CCleaner

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1/12/2024 11:24:51 PM • ASUS Computers &... • Answered on Jan 12, 2024
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How do I enhance my Asus PadFone X mini speaker loudness?

Look for a program called Sound Booster or one called DFX. DFX is my favorite because it not only boosts the volume, but lets you add other effects to enhance you sound as well. There is a free version. but to get all the effects you have to upgrade to the paid. If audio is important to you, check it out.
11/10/2023 2:08:22 AM • ASUS Computers &... • Answered on Nov 10, 2023
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How to fix sound is not working in my asus laptop?

Try going into sound select and test reinstall driver off Asus website..if you installed new windows or update drivers may not work right...see if you can roll back driver in device manager ..if not lookup your laptop model and reinstall...
10/17/2023 10:59:01 AM • ASUS Computers &... • Answered on Oct 17, 2023
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Asus Pro B53S No signal out hdmi or display port

Have you looked it up on the ASUS site? https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1015526/
10/2/2023 1:59:24 AM • ASUS Computers &... • Answered on Oct 02, 2023
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Need wiring connections for asus M4a785-m motherboard.

Visit M4A785-M - Support (asus.com) and download the required manual.
9/19/2023 12:31:26 PM • ASUS Computers &... • Answered on Sep 19, 2023
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Asus rog rg8 ii dont power up

6/23/2023 6:50:54 PM • ASUS Computers &... • Answered on Jun 23, 2023
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Graphics card no picture on monitor when connected via HDMI or any cable?

The issue you are experiencing with your graphics card and monitor can be caused by various factors. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try to identify and resolve the problem: 1. Check power connections: Ensure that the graphics card has the necessary power connections properly connected. Some higher-end graphics cards require additional power connectors, such as 6-pin or 8-pin PCIe power connectors. Make sure they are firmly plugged in. 2. Verify BIOS settings: Access your motherboard's BIOS settings and check if the primary display output is set to the PCIe slot where your graphics card is installed. It should be set to prioritize the discrete graphics card instead of the integrated graphics (if applicable). 3. Update BIOS and drivers: Visit the Gigabyte website and make sure you have the latest BIOS version installed for your motherboard. Additionally, download and install the latest drivers for your graphics card from the XFX or AMD website. Outdated firmware or drivers can cause compatibility issues. 4. Reset BIOS: Try resetting the BIOS to its default settings. Locate the CMOS battery on your motherboard, remove it for a few minutes, then reinsert it. This action resets the BIOS settings to their defaults and may resolve any conflicting configurations. 5. Check for physical damage: Inspect the graphics card for any physical damage, loose connections, or faulty components. Ensure that it is securely inserted into the PCIe slot and that there are no visible signs of damage on the card or its connectors. 6. Test with a different monitor and cable: Connect your graphics card to a different monitor using a different cable (e.g., DisplayPort, DVI) to rule out potential issues with the HDMI cable or the monitor itself. This helps determine if the problem lies with the graphics card or the specific combination of monitor and cable. 7. Check for motherboard compatibility: Verify that your graphics card is compatible with your motherboard. Check the manufacturer's website for compatibility lists or consult the user manual for your motherboard. In some cases, a BIOS update might be necessary to ensure compatibility. 8. Seek professional assistance: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it's advisable to contact the technical support of your motherboard or graphics card manufacturer. They may have specific troubleshooting steps or recommend further action, such as warranty service or component replacement. Remember to handle your hardware with care and take necessary precautions, such as grounding yourself and disconnecting the power supply, before performing any physical checks or adjustments.
5/29/2023 7:54:59 AM • ASUS Computers &... • Answered on May 29, 2023
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I am using an Asus Vivo mini computer approx 5 years old. Since December I often receive error message across top, "Microsoft Edge (not responding)"

Question edited for clarity and toss in a load of CAPS as needed. Microsoft Edge is one of the worst browsers ever invented. It is flashy and looks pretty, but is not user friendly and is glitchy. The most likely issue for that Error Message is your Internet Wifi signal dropping out. You can test this theory two ways. Do you have a smartphone? Download the Free App Speedtest. When you get the Edge Error, whip out your phone and do a Speed Test. If it stalls or only returns a speed of 5 to 10 mbps, that is your issue. Or Download Google Chrome which is FREE and a much more robust browser and easier to use. Keep both Edge and Chrome open, when Edge collapses, try to do things on Chrome. If Chrome works, then the issue is Edge. If Chrome also fails, the issue is your Wifi and Router. A Router reboot should be done about once a month. Google Chrome Download - Download Google Chrome google.comhttps://www.google.com Continue your browsing experience from desktop to phone on Chrome. Download today. Now more simple, secure, and faster than ever - with help from Google built-in. Google Address Bar. One browser, all devices. Type less with autofill. Chrome support.

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5/1/2023 7:50:39 PM • ASUS Computers &... • Answered on May 01, 2023
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