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Booting problem Hey guys i was wondering if someone can help me with a problem i`ve got regarding a ASUS P5GD2-TMX/S MOBO!When i power up the board it boots up into bios and works but only for 20 seconds or sometimes longer then the board stays on but the display goes black and the fans still run i changed cpu`s and changed memory and i bought a new Foxconn cpu cooler with heatsink and still does the same if any one can help plz email me with a solotion! [email protected]
It could be a couple other things. The cpu could be overheating. Are you overclocking the pc? The other thing it could be is the video card itself. Test with a new card.
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You can download the device drivers from ASUS WEB site.Select your model motherboard/computer/laptop, and make sure you select driversthat matches your Windows operating system. Please click on this link to theirWEB support site : -
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
Power and HDD LED's are on the front of the computer case. The connectors for them are there and they can only plug in to one place usually if not the board is labeled as you say . You can't hurt it so try plugging them in where they fit.
You can download the drivers from ASUS WEB site. Select your model motherboard/computer/laptop, and make sure you select the Windows XP or Vista version of the drivers that matches your Windows operating system. Click on this link: - http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
usually on the mother board have a small word in every socket,is c\very small so i suggest to look with a magnifying glass. or with manually you can try to plug the cord 1 a
1 if not try another cable
The PCI slots on your motherboard are always enabled. The only exception is the PCI Express slot (intended for a video card), and in that instance, you need to go into Setup when the system boots, and tell it to use the PCIe for graphics, rather than the onboard port.
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