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Intel D845HV (735858149143) Motherboard Questions & Answers
Can't boot from CD, What
F12 works to select boot device usually ( keep hitting it at start)
else sue <del> or F1 to go into bios setup then to boot device order and put the CD first
I have an Intel D845HV motherboard running with a
In short, yes you can upgrade to a P4 cpu but from the compatibility chart at Intel support, it looks like the upper limit for this older board is the P4 2.6GHz.
Note: Even at that, running the P4 2.6 would require a BIOS upgrade to P12 or greater.
Luckily, the following link has the information you seek: (for BIOS info, click the "BIOS Version" link in the upper right corner of the compatibility table provided)
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D845HV CPU CompatibilityI hope this info is helpful!
3 beeps no mouse keyboard display
For that open cpu cabinet .Refix RAM memory .Also clean dust from all parts of motherbord.
Refix processor and it's fan.
Remove PCI card from PCI slot.
Also pull cmos cell from motherbord for 10 minutes so all settings are defaults.
Let me know if you need more assistance.
Thanks.
Want to swap hard drives from a systen not working
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Can't connect front panel Power SW cable
On your board in the corner at bottom, you find pins for front panel Power Switch Cable, over there in small characters PWR SW is written, you can put your Power SW Wire there
Problem Regarding Booting
due to the increase in temperature inside the cpu for the protection of
the motherboard and components it might not be getting started ..
this happens if the processor fan is not running properly or if it stucked due to some dust or obstacles ...
try cleaning it after separating heat sink and processor ....
after refitting the processor trying booting it should work ....
if needed replace the processor fan ..
regards
-Dileep
750 GB Hard Drive support on intel 845 motherboard
Hi prabhatkumar, your Intel motherboard's bios will see the drive. The question is will windows?
Do not use windows to setup the hard disk drive. Download the free bootable software for a floppy disk from the manufacture's web site. Boot the system to the floppy & format the drive. You'll be able to set the cluster size (Like windows would do) but the software from the manufacture is far better than windows. Any version of windows XP will see your total drive size. Just make sure the drive is seen while in the bios. (If it will be the primary drive make sure it is listed in the boot order).
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Mike
Ram Support
You can add that to the motherboard. 80% chance your motherboard will support that memory. It will run at a lower speed if your motherboard can only run at a lower speed than 400Mhz
Processor Upgrade and Memory query
This motherboard supports up to 3gig of RAM so you can go ahead and upgrade it, There's no particular order fo install the RAm just put it to the empty slot then that's ok..
Hope that helps.........
I really need help
There seems to be two issues here, the front switch on/off button, should turn off if you arent getting any video to the monitor, unlike when booted into windows when you have to press and hold the button in.
there could be a number of reasons for the monitor not coming on, but if you cannot get into the bios (f2 or Del on boot up) the cmos chip is corrupt or faulty and require that you clear the cmos by the CLRCMOS, JBAT1 terminal, refer to your manual for the exact terminals and try re booting the pc.
if you can get into the bios, go to advanced cmos settings and ensure that agp is set as primary graphics adapter if you have a graphics card, or pci, if not vga should be set as the primary controller.
Also check that the motherboard is not touching/shorting on the pc casing, and that the memory that you are using is compatable with the motherboard normally signaled by one beep, proceeded by another for the graphics.
I need help
Make sure the video card is good and also that it is seated in the slot properly. You may need to actually remove it from the slot and push it all the way back in to reseat the card to make sure it is in all the way.
Missing ram slot
I dont think so as it would have never booted before, it is probably a generic manual refering to other motherboards as well.
You could be right, either the motherboard cmos chip is faulty if your fan turns and drives flash, or a faulty processor if nothing comes on at all, assuming you know that the power supply is ok.
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