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Posted on Jul 21, 2010

My MS6163 ver.2 doesn't start at all. Had already coneccted/disconnected all devices consecvently - it doesn't help. Tryed to change memory, video, PSU, and even CPU - still not working. POST LED's are Red-Green-Green-Red.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 08, 2008

SOURCE: MS-6378 ver 2 Motherboard fitted to my Time Computer

here it is your manual man
http://asia.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=manual&maincat_no=1&prod_no=283

msi site your board/the manual..youll have there at the beginning the diagram of wires and pins..
I have a MSI too..great boards man..great boards..
fixya:)
bye

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2008

SOURCE: shutting down then starting back up whenever

Ya. If it keeps re-booting then it may be a virus (my things virus)
If not, go to system properties and start up and recovery settings. remove reboot on error settings (in XP) It doesnt fix the root cause but may stop your frustration

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2008

SOURCE: nFORCE3-A CPU fan & LED come on, nothing else, no beep or video

If the RAM is incompatible with your board then yes it would not allow a boot. Make sure your front panel power wire is plugged into the proper spot on the motherboard and retry. If it's the RAM then you will still have the problem. If it was the wire loose or in wrong spot then it should work. Hope this helps & please remember to rate my answer. Thanks.

c-tekk

C. Christensen

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2009

SOURCE: no post to bios on new pc build

FIRST....... Make sure you remove the stock thermal compund (pasty/sticky stuff) from the bottom of the heat sink as well as from the top of the cpu.........

Second APPLY some ARCTIC SILVER 5 compound-ust a thin coat of it over the top of the cpu......use an old credit card.....keep it ff the sides and bottom though......it's important not to use too much........one little tube will do anywhere from 3 to 5 CPUs...!!!
(stock thermal paste/thermal compunds......**** BADLY and can cause a cpu to burn up)

reseat (properly) the cpu and carefull

Now make sure you're 24 pin or 20+4Pin Power connectors are connected, as well as your fans..........disconnect all your SATA Devices, and remove everything but the video card , CPU, and fans.......Now it should post (if all your jumpers are set correctly...........


IF it still doesn't post, remove the video card and reboot.

If it doesn't beep at all......... You have one of 2 things.........A DEAD CPU, or a DEAD MOBO

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2009

SOURCE: No beep,No Display on my monitor,only CPU heatsink fan is moving

You motherboard has onboard video. It's possible it needs to be disabled and the option changed to use the pci or pci-express slot for the Ati card you installed. Since you have no post error beeps this is the best place to start. Also I had built a system not to long ago and had a similar problem. Resetting the cmos on the motherboard (usually a pin combo) solved the issue.

Start by hooking up your vga cable to the onboard video.

Hope this helps.

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