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I installed the moter board the i5 intell cpu and all hard drives ect when i go to boot to do a post install i dont get anything see that the cpu red led malfunction light on this boar stay lit indicating there is a problem with the cpu, i have tripple check everything and have tryed 4 differnt brand new proccessors i get the same results , i can only figure its the board at this point please help thanks
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I have a sony vaio laptop. Vceh27fx with Windows 7 64 bit. (I upgrade to 8G DDR3 1333 and now I want to do more).
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She comes using i5 dual core 2340M its a sandybridge socket G2 PGA 988B in a motherboard MBX-247. (This laptop its discontinued ).
I want to upgrade. But my new CPU its a i7-3740QM all its the same. only change 1. New its Quadcores and I need to change from Sandy Bridge to Ivy bridge. i5 2nd Gen to i7 3rd Gen.
2. Also I see that the mine its 32nm and the new said 22nm. This data from intel.
3. This CPU Upgrade intel Gra. hd3000 to hd4000 but my GPU comes integrated in my motherboard.
4. ?Memory DDR3 run 1333/1600 vs that the i5 said 1333/1066. But mine its 1333 now.
I did the installation but the screen not turn ON and not POST and not can ENTER to the boot display. Any sound only turn on power green light and feel the fan. But if change the CPU again work fine.
In the bios be sure the boot sequence starts with the hard drive, and that the hard drive is recognized by the bios, if both of these are true than you may need to re install windows.
In the BIOS Setup program, the user can choose to boot from a hard drive, optical drive, removable drive, or the network. The default setting is for the optical drive to be the first boot device, the hard drive second, removable drive third, and the network fourth. Remember to save your settings, when leaving the bios. If the boot order change when you power off, the cmos battery must be renewed:
The battery is a watch type Cr 2032, and cost a few dollars. Remember to place the new battery, as shown on the picture.
Hello Charles: The reason your PC is saying "hard disk not found is because it isn't seeing any hard drives in your system. If your using a CD or DVD to install your OS you need to go into your Bios and set your boot settings to boot from CD-Rom first, that way it will boot from the CD or DVD first and then it will hopefully see your hard drive and start installing once it has performed its system checks. Hope this helps, if you need more assistance just holler back. Sincerely, Peter N.
One bad lead will cause your computer to shut down or continue in a cycle replace all the leads that attach to your hard drive including electrical extensions + IDE,SATA and the ones that attach from your motherboard to your hard drive hope this helps
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The green led light on the motherboard mean the board has stand- by power to it. (This is normal). You stated you installed a new CPU. The high pitch you heard could mean you did not add thermal grease or thermal tap between the processor & the heat-sink assembly. (A must have product). When you press the power on button on the case & nothing seems to run, Re check your memory & as Smithbrother suggested insert one stick of memory at a time & try powering up the system. If you have an AGP card already installed, re-move it & re-seat it. Intel list a bios update. This update is for - B-0014. Fixed the issue with booting using 2.0Ghz processor. Your new CPU of 1.7 is close. (Not sure if this will fix your problem. Save flashing the bios as a last ditch effort). Here is the Intel link for your motherboard; http://downloadcenter.intel.com/filter_results.aspx?strTypes=all&ProductID=823&OSFullName=Windows*+XP+Home+Edition&lang=eng&strOSs=45&submit=Go%21
Just in case I'll include a YouTube video on how to install a CPU; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyK-roVdx7c
Hi achmadjanupe, please include in this post the manufacture & model number of your new motherboard. (That will help a lot). You must first clear the cmos by moving the cmos jumper to clear & wait at least 10 seconds, than move the jumper back to normal. (See your manual for this). After installing a new motherboard & CPU it is not uncommon for windows not to boot & you will not hear a POST beep. Try removing your system memory & reseating it. If you have an AGP or PCI-Express video card, do the same. If you are using the same hard disk drive from the older MB & CPU you'll have to do a fresh install of windows, (Including a format of your hdd). Its a very bad idea to install newer drivers over old drivers for a newer board. The only exception to this would be if the new motherboard is exactly the same as the old motherboard. Once you gain display, go directly into the bios & make sure your hdd is listed in the boot order. If your hard disk drive is large enough. You can add a new partition within the free space of your drive & install your new windows onto that partition. When you boot to your windows CD follow the instructions on screen to create a new partition within the free space of your hdd. By doing this you'll be able to save all the old data within your old windows drive. You'll be able to copy & past your old data over to your new installation. Once all your data has been copied to your new windows you can delete the old windows & old partition by booting again with the windows CD. Windows can delete the old partition. There is far too much information, drivers & registry information already in windows. If you try to run your old windows with the new board it will go crazy & you’ll have nothing but trouble.
Good luck achmadjanupe! This will take some time to complete. I'm sure you may have more questions, post them here. Mike
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