ABit Fatal1ty AA8XE When the power returned after a power cut my PC only had a red light and LED post displayed on the mobo, i assumed the surge had blown a rail on my 4 year old PSU as when I turned it on the POST went 8.2 then 9.6 then 9.E then 9.F and was silent! so i bought a new one yesterday (Arctic 600W) After installing the PSU I switched on the power and started my PC. To my delight the Mobo lit up and all the fans came on, however ther was no attempt to boot!? The POST code went straight from 0.0 to 9.0 does anyone have any suggestions please? AbitFatal1ty AA8XE Pentium 4 (3.4Ghz) Kingston DDR2 3Gb XFX GF 6600 256mb Graphics Creative Audigy2 zs 7.1 Seagate 200Gb CDRW DVD RW
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Not everything works with everything else. There will always be compatibility issues especially with motherboards and cpus. U have different circuitry, pin configurations, power requirements, ad infinitum.
looking around at various forums, it seems that the easiest way to clear this code would be to clear the cmos (bios settings) the easiest way to achieve this is to remove the cmos battery overnight then refit, this should have then cleared the cmos ready to boot the machine
I hope this is some help, I know it doesn't answer your question but hopefully will solve your problem.
If there is a disk in the cd device the bios is set up to boot up from there first. So if you have a xp OS disk in there that is what will happen . Remove the disk and it should boot from the hard drive if it is properly loaded.
Dual-tone siren meaning - hardware monitoring signalyzed that some problems with mobo, to ex.: - any Voltage (CPU, RAM, chipset etc) is bad - any Temperature (from any sensor) is bad - frequency of cooler is bad (or not connected)
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