...one hard drive. Set he boot sequence to CDROM and Harddrive try the rboot immediately goes to bios setup. No beeps or indicators ur mobo bios must be corrupted update it, this will solve the ...
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cdrom, and remove all PCI cards. Unplug everything but keyboard and power. Power on and boot. How many beeps do you hear (one is normal)? If none, are fans spinning?-> Is the front power light on?-
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...is to blame for these issues. I would suggest unhooking drives: cdrom, hard drive, and just powering up. It should allow you to get into the bios. Then, through process of elimination find the
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cdrom, hard drive cables from the motherboard and PSU, one at a time and cross your fingers. I had this issue. I checked the Memory, video card, but found out the CPU was the problem. Try flashing the
cdrom drive and shuts it off, and the floppy light stays lit up. I have checked the ram, the video card, the monitor and the cpu. I was just wondering if anyone could throw some ideas my way to see if
I will add that the computer does light the cdrom light , the drive is spinning, the key board light and the floppy light., when first started up, nothing is going to the moniter to see whats going on
...CDROM such as first start device and when i turn on my system i don't see problem. Detect CPU, RAM, HD, DVD-ROM correctly but my DVD-ROM don't run.... i don't see "click enter to run from DEVICE ID" ...
...cdrom and dvd drives spin briefly, but no hard drive sounds. I have used this board without incident for several years, and have not installed any new hardware or software recently. I tried changing ...
...drive space and memory. while you encountered a problem during the process of defrag, you may experience some data corruption after the startup, thus, your computer wont boot... only remedy for that ...
...keyboard "flash"? is the hard drive indicator constantly lit? how about cdrom drives and/or floppies? can you eject same? all this points to incompatible or "bad" memory as the main culprit. ...
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