SOURCE: EliteGroup 741GX-M Motherboard
Your computer has memory problems. First check the video. If video is working, you'll see an error message. If not, you have a parity error in your first 64K of memory. First check your SIMM's. Reseat them and reboot. If this doesn't do it, the memory chips may be bad or they are mismatched .The CAS latency has to be the same and compatible with your M/B. You can try switching the first and second banks memory chips. First banks are the memory banks that your CPU finds its first 64K of base memory in. You'll need to consult your manual to see which bank is first. If all your memory tests good, you probably need to buy another motherboard.
SOURCE: EliteGroup GeForce 6100Sm-M Problem
4 things can cause this MB to do as you mention.
Bad CPU or the MB is not sensing the CPU fan and is protecting CPU from overheating.
Bad or inconpatible memory, If multiple sticks use only 1 at a time, This MB is known for having problems with both slots filled most of the time bios resaves can fix this but just set up with 1 first.
Reset the bios, Make sure the reset jumper is set back correctly.
Make sure it post without any extra harware hooked up first then add them.
The beeps are a old style of signaling the problem, You can find charts online that will tell you what the beeps mean long and short.
SOURCE: ASUS motherboard
Hi fernandito
(01) It'd be best to check for updated drivers rather than attempt to install the ones off of the CD. Drivers that we receive w/ our hardware purchases are quite often out-dated. It's always a good idea to check w/ the manufacturer online and get the latest drivers there to install.
(02) ASUSTeK lists the P4S800D audio drivers as "SoundMAX". It doesn't list "RealTEK" audio drivers for any of the (3) variations of this motherboard.
(03) What precipitated your needing to install the drivers?
(A) You're having issues w/ one or more integrated hardware device (e.g. Your audio)
(B) The motherboard is new to this system build - this is the 1st drivers installation
(C) Other: Please, explain
(04) Is this a new (clean) Windows XP build ?
(05) Is this a case of a new motherboard on an old Windows XP build?
(06) If this is not a new (OS) build and the motherboard is not new to the system, did the integrated audio work properly b4?
(07) If the answer to (06) is YES, what precipitated or coincided w/ the onset of the issue you are experiencing w/ the integrated audio or any other issue you're attempting to address now?
(08) Are you experiencing ANY other issues at all w/ this system? If so, please, explain
(09) Have you ANY other related information at all regarding this issue?
RECOMMENDATION ACTION TO TAKE:
(10) There are (3) models of your motherboard listed on ASUSTeK
(A) P4S800D
(B) P4S800D-E Deluxe
(C) P4S800D-X
(11) Please, go HERE and (in the upper left of the page) enter in the "Input Model to Search" field the model number of your motherboard
(12) Click the drop down arrow in the "Select Category" field and choose "Drivers"
(13) The resulting page will show the (3) variations of this motherboard model.
(14) Click on the appropriate one.
(15) You'll be taken, then, to a page where you will find BIOS updates, drivers, utilities and documentation for your motherboard.
(16) Click on the DRIVERS tab
(17) Download the appropriate drivers for your operating system.
(18) Every version of this motherboard model lists SoundMAX audio drivers. None lists RealTEK.
(19) How are you identifying your motherboard model number?
(A) Off of the box that it came in?
(B) Using a PC hardware audit utility?
(C) Physical inspection of the board?
(20) It's quite possible that the CD you have is not the correct one for your motherboard or that you've miss-identified your motherboard.
(21) To be sure you have identified the correct motherboard model number, please, download and run "Belarc Advisor". You can find it HERE. Belarc Advisor is a free pc hardware and software audit utility.
(22) Once you've confirmed that the motherboard model no. has been correctly identified as one of the P4S800D models, perform a "Clean Boot" and attempt to install the audio drivers you downloaded from ASUSTeK. (**1st, the old audio drivers via Device Manager (if applicable) that you downloaded from ASUSTeK.
(23) For the steps for performing a "Clean Boot", please go HERE.
Please, post back here w/ the results and/or any questions, comments, observations you have.
Thank you,
BJ @:)
SOURCE: where could i find BIOS Jumper for mother elitegroup 661fx-m7?
Hi MATTOTECH, when you receive a reply from a tech or wish to continue the post with the same tech do this. When you log into Fixya go to you're profile, listed there will be you're question. Open that question & continue / post more question (s). When you create another question like above, you will not get the same tech.
MATTOTECH if you do not have you're user manual for the ECS 661FX-M7 (V1.1) motherboard. You can download it from this link. http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Products/ProductsDetail.aspx?detailid=476&DetailName=Manual&MenuID=44&LanID=0
Create a folder on you're desktop & give it a name. Download the manual, file name 661FX-M7.zip into the folder. Uncompress the file within the same folder. You will need Adobe PDF reader to view the pdf manual. If you do not have Adobe reader you can download it for free here. http://www.download.com/Adobe-Reader/3000-2378_4-10000062.html?hhTest=1
Go to page 4 which will show you a picture of the board. Each item is numbered. Page 5 will describe each number.
Number 6 is the bios jumper. Than go to page 9. This will show you how to set the jumper to clear the bios/cmos. (Leave it in the clear position for 15 seconds), than move the jumper back to pins 2 & 3, its normal position.
EliteGroup 661FX-M7 (V1.1) main web site
http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Products/ProductsDetail.aspx?DetailID=476&CategoryID=1&DetailName=Feature&MenuID=44&LanID=0
Good luck!
Mike
SOURCE: PC400 Motherboard, M930 Series
upgrade you drivers and it should work fine... you got loads of them on the intel site for free... http://downloadcenter.intel.com/
download the most appropriate of drivers and then try
hope this hels... good luck
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