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Hello When trying to turn on my pc I hear a mesage from the voice genie, saying that there is a problem (your CPU might have a problem, I think). I have amd sempron 2500+ socket a albatron kx18d proII mobo 2 x 1 gb ddr400 pc3200 GEIL wd 80 gb IDE I tried to reset cmos, but now i realise the fact that i didn't do it well (shutting down pc but not taking out the AC, like tha mobo manual says). Because of that the voice genie message stopped but still not booting. There are no messages on the monitor. I have also took out the cpu jumper and put it back after trying to start pc, but the problem persists. I hope i didn't alter the cpu voltage, fsb or something like that. waiting for your answer Thank you

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Have you tried removing the Cmos Battery? if not remove it and leave it outside for few minutes (5 mins) and reinstall it (do this while the Machine is off). Boot the system again. It's also important to re-seat all the components like, front panel connectors, usb connectors, audio connectors, hard disk, cd/dvd rom, processor, Ram, fan, power connector, etc... and clean whatever you can and then reconnect or reinstall them. If there's no actual cpu failure or motherboard faulty, your problem will be fixed.

I wonder where's that Genie voice came from :-)

Good luck.

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