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Hoss Posted on Sep 26, 2014

I'm faced with a black monitor, no boot beep, with an operating fan and green light on. XP OS with an ASUS P5P800S motherboard, Thanks Jose

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Most of the time dead battery on the motherboard does not let the system boot up. Replace the battery (Model: CR3055 on most motherboard) and check again.

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Check to see if the CPU is properly seated.
Usually if the CPU is not working, there will be no POST, no beeps, nothing.

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Remove all components from your mb and bios battery. Place jumper to clear cmos and make short to battery cmos. Leave 1min and after place cpu and one ram in mb. Replace jumper from clear cmos in normal position and verify. If not display, change ram.

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SOURCE: gigabyte ga-k8ns no beeps on MB black screen no OS

reset BIOS to Default..

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SOURCE: System will not start

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check the cmos battery and ram first

then clean the ram slots and ram leads.

refix the prossor and fan

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2009

SOURCE: Asus A8N-VM CSM wont boot

If your motherboard has the P4 connector on it then make sure the main connector from the power supply and the P4 connector is hooked up to the motherboard. If this doesn't work then try a different Power Supply if you can. Make sure only the motherboard connectors are hooked up and no drives. Last thing, try a different CPU and if no luck then the motherboard is bad.

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  • Posted on Feb 09, 2009

SOURCE: ASUS p5vdc-MX motherboard won't boot

The light is probably the power light which is ok, but from past experience it sounds like the board is dead for one reason or other. Is it still under warranty? If it is take it back to where you got it, with the purchase docket if you have it and talk to them about what you have tested and ask for a replacement. If it is out of warranty, try ebay or use www.staticice.com.au to search for the same motherboard if you want to rebuild the system without having to reload windows.

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2009

SOURCE: ASUS P5GD1-VM motherboard not booting when powered on

First are you sure it is the CPU fan and not the Power Supply fan? Open up the case and make sure the power supply cable is snug into the slot. Make sure that Pin 1 is lined up with Pin 1 on the motherboard. There should be a notch or red dot or different looking Pin to show you where pin 1 is...sounds like it may be a connection problem from power supply to motherboard...try that and let me know what happens we have other options but have to start somewhere..

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If your monitor light goes from green to amber than your PCI-E is not putting out signal. Pull & re-seat video card.
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http://support.asus.com/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx?SLanguage=en-us

Your board only supports these two CPU's
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You need Bios version 0802 in order to run the above CPU's.

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