Abit KV7-V Motherboard - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Trying to install new HDD
replace leads that attach from your motherboard to hard drive
One bad/faulty lead can cause a computer with lots of problems
replace all the leads that attach to your hard drive including electrical extensions + IDE,SATA the ones that attach from your motherboard to hard drive
make sure all leads that are attached to your drives dvd\cd 3 1/2 inch floppy have secure connections and are not faulty or just replace them they are probably old and faulty ?
hope this helps
10/24/2010 1:09:16 AM •
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I was running a virus check, asked what to do, I
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With the system shut down, unplug the power cable from the power supply. Open you're case and pull the memory from the system wait a minute than reseat the memory. Re-connect the power cable to the power supply. Try booting the system and enter the bios menu. (Pulling the memory will clear any memory resident virus). This has nothing to do with the alarm buzzer sound you heard. Typically the alarm sound is generated by the CPU. It's an audible warning that the CPU is over-heating. The CPU will shut down you're system so as not to damage the motherboard and CPU. (Suggest you check the CPU fan for dust build-up. Use canned air to help remove any build-up. You can also use a clean paint brush to help remove any dust from under each CPU fan blade.
It's also possible that the CPU fan is running far too slow and may need to be replaced.
See page 3-23 in you're user manual.
3-8. PC Health Status.
Open the link provided below for a new heat-sink and fan assembly for a socket 462;
http://www.directron.com/a4004d.html
If the CPU fan and heat-sink assembly seems clean it is also possible that the thermal grease / thermal tape between the heat-sink and CPU is too old and needs to be replaced. (Save this check for last).
Below is the link for you're motherboard;
http://www.abit.com.tw/page/en/motherboard/motherboard_detail.php?pMODEL_NAME=KV7-V&fMTYPE=Socket+A
Cheers'
Mike
2/22/2010 7:15:47 AM •
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I need to replace my Abit KV7-V motherboard what
If your going to replace or upgrade your motherboard, consider this following things:
1. Central Processing Unit(CPU) - Make sure that it can be use to the new motherboard or the motherboard supports your old cpu. If it is an Intel processor, get a motherboard that supports Intel processor or if AMD then get a motherboard that support AMD processors.
2. Memory Card - Make sure that it can also be usable to the new motherboard. If it is DDR then get a motherboard that supports DDR Memory Module or if it is DDR II then get a motheboard that supports it.
3. Video Card(if you have it aside from the onboard video device) - Make sure if you have a AGP Video card or PCI E video card it can be usable to the new motherboard.
Get a new motherboard that support all the stated hardware above.
Hope this could be valuable information for you..:-) Thanks..
12/25/2009 11:14:42 AM •
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Doesn't recognize SATA hard drives. BIOS option
Need to install latest bios update go to there website also if you are trying to boot up with usb installed take it out.
BIOS ID:
15
- Fixed the issue where SATA HDD boot up will fail if USB storage device is installed.
- Fixed the issue where SATA HDD boot up will fail if "USB keyboard/mouse" setting as "BIOS" section.
- Enhance the compatibility of SATA device on WIN98SE/ME.
- BIOS compile date: 06/07/2004
11/28/2009 10:38:03 PM •
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Abit kv7 hangs at memory speed
Go into the bios and use the "set bios to default" option
There is another that is used for more speed orientated setting but at this point fo not use it.
Also check the memory settings them selves and set them for auto where possible
If you mean that it hangs when counting the memory then try the ESC key as it is booting to get past the memory check and then use DEL to get into bios
8/23/2009 4:12:10 AM •
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Best video card
Any video card that is AGP 8X not over and the more ram it has the better 256mb or if you can 512mb
Please post rating
8/17/2008 4:33:46 PM •
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Wiring schematic diagram for abit kv7-v
i have searched the net for a manual for the mobo and nothing comes up not even on abit website,
however wired either way should work as i have many times reset a motherboard by shorting the two pins with a small screwdriver.
hope this helps
Terry
3/17/2008 7:39:35 AM •
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Connection
dl all latest drivers ok on disk for the model that dont work on working computer then take it over install on broke one get it updated shoudl work
1/22/2008 4:16:59 AM •
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Power On trouble with Computer
If don't you have any beeps check maybe the power button stack.
If the power button pressed for four seconds then the computer normaly shut down.
12/8/2008 9:21:25 PM •
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KV7-V power supply
follow the power cable from the PSU to the motherboard and see if the 21 connection has melted to the motherboard.
You are better getting a 500W silent type, but it depends on the peripherals you have installed, try www.ebuyer.com for various makes.
10/12/2007 5:31:20 PM •
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Loading xp home edition
I can try and suggest you check the cables from you CD-ROM, any sort of damage the CD might have.
Or then again, if your Hard Drive is SATA connected, then you'll need to load the SATA controler (F6 on the windows instalation)
And, in last case, either upgrade your bios or try a different CD-ROM drive unit.
But I would defenatly put my money on the cables.
9/24/2007 6:06:32 AM •
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How to connect 2 cd-roms to motheroard
If they use the wide ribbon cable, you need the cables with two connectors. Then set on drive to master and one to slave, or set both to CS - for cable select. When you restart the computer, the OS will do the rest.
Kds monitors support
Hi Klex,
I was able to find the website address
www.kdsusa.com through one of their products on Newegg, but the site appears to no longer exist. They also had a phone number listed (1-800-283-131) but that too doesn't seem to work. I have the feeling that they have either close their business or ended their operations in the U.S..
Sorry I didn't have better information for you.
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