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Intel Desktop Board D845BG (KD845BGPAK10) Motherboard Questions & Answers
Sir/madam my intel 845 motherbord starting problem
try uninstalling a few unnecessary programs then click start run type cmd then type chkdsk/r/f which will scan for and attempt to fix any bad sectors and automatically fix any corrupt files on your hard drive this will schedule on a restart then defragment your hard drive or
click start control panel administrive tools,computer management ,disk management right click on your drive select properties click tools you should see click check now click start tick in both boxes automatically fix files and scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors place then a tick in both boxes then select check now,start should schedule this task when restart
do not do anything while the chkdsk utility is in progress any input may damage your computer
then you should test or replace all leads make sure they are securely seated and are not bad/faulty that are attached to your (((motherboard to your hard drive)))
then click start all programs accessories system tools defragment your hard drive
you might have to install more RAM random access memory to check how much ram you have
to check the details on your computer
click start all programs accessories system tools system imformation you will see all of your computers imformation from there another way of doing this
click start right click on my computer select properties you will see all imformation about your computer including installed ram
scroll to the bottom toolbar (bottom of screen) right click you can select task manager applications also processes you will see whats running on your computer if you see something running that you don
I removed ram & started
In most computers with beep codes, the single beep means that the computer is running without any critical errors. when there is a problem with the RAM, it will most likely tell you by sending out a series of drawn-out, repeating beeps.
I guess I'm not clear as to what the issue is, if you remove the RAM chips, then the computer will not work correctly. If you're willing to clarify, then inbox me a specific problem ,I will happily answer it for you.
I don t know what botton to use to unmute the
click start control panel sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box untick it or select audio from the microphone drop down list make sure you have the right one selected and in the volume box make sure the microphone box has a tick in it or select the voice tab and make sure that you have the right media selected also select volume make sure the box for microphone has a tick in it
hope this helps
don
Wiring dirgram for front panel
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Ram Compatability
just check the speed of the mother board for ram,if your ram speed is compatible with *********** board then you may have bad ram check it on another mother board
Base 64KB Memory Failure
If you have more than one memory stick on the motherboard, try swapping; one may have failed that occupies the lower RAM space. If that does not work, and if the trial of other memory chips result in the same error, then the board is bad.
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Dear hubult,
There is issue with u RAM because when u remove the RAM it starterd beep it means u r RAM slot is ok. the problem is with u RAM pls change the RAM and then check it and one more thing before u change the RAM do one thing take out the CMOS battery and then restart the system after restarting the system shut down the system and then reconect the CMOS battery and start the system.
Regards,
Bittu_8
Front panel connector
Hi Louis,
The information you are looking for is on Intel's site at
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d845bg/sb/cs-013120.htm#8
Best Regards,
Denis Rouleau
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Intel D865GVHZ Motherboard won't boot into anything but will turn on
If your Intel D865GVHZ motherboard is not booting and you've tried replacing the CMOS battery, resetting it, reseating RAM, and changing the PSU, it may indicate a more serious hardware issue. You should consider checking the following:
1. Check the monitor: Ensure that the monitor is functioning correctly by trying it with another computer.
2. Check the connections: Verify that all cables, including the power and video cables, are securely connected.
3. Inspect for hardware failures: Check for any visible signs of hardware damage or loose components on the motherboard.
4. Test with minimal hardware: Disconnect all unnecessary peripherals (e.g., external drives, graphics cards) and leave only the essentials connected (CPU, RAM, power, and monitor) to rule out any conflicts or faulty hardware.
5. Try a different RAM: If possible, test with different RAM modules to rule out faulty memory.
6. Listen for beep codes: If your motherboard has a speaker, listen for any beep codes during startup, as they can provide clues about the issue.
7. Inspect the CPU: Check the CPU for any damage or bent pins, and ensure it's seated correctly.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's possible that your motherboard or other critical components may have failed, and you may need to consider a replacement or professional diagnostics to pinpoint the exact problem.
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