My PC equipped with D102GGC2 mother board and Pentiun D 2.6 GHZ processor not booting up. When system switched on Bios Set Up appears. But system is not booting. Tried to boot the system with a bootable CD, But not able restore the system.
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Re: PC NOT BOOTING
When it goes in to your BIOS, its telling you something is wrong. Check your settings or change to it default. Set you first bootable device to the CD/DVD. Insert your bootable Win CD and then save settings and "exit". Your system will then boot to the CD. It'll prompt you as to what you do next. Do Not use the first "repair" option. Go to the next screen and follow instructions.
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Gray area. Your processor may not be compatible with the specs on the new board.
Hindsight it is always advisable to purchase processor along with your chooen motherboard, suppliers areall to keen to sell and will say "Yes" that should work? and is suitable.
Remember, a lot of sales assistants need sales and not all are professional or computer friendly.
Try a bios reset first.
Second pull out the memories (RAM). If you hear beeps on startup the the motherboard and the processor is ok.
If not, possibly could be the processor. Also try with other power source.
There is a mechanical switch connector available to determine if someone has opened the chassis.
You can bypass this through the BIOS by entering the BIOS on bootup (DEL? message at bootup? F1?) then look for the system chassis intruder alarm and DISABLE
Another option is to find the pins that the switch is supposed to be connected to (documentation on the ASUS P4B motherboard) and jumper them.
try update the system bios because there were motherboards that had compatibility problems, this board is not a new one so it should work with your processor
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