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TSdnv33
post Apr 12 2017, 01:49 PM, updated 9y ago

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Hi, I tried to upgrade my old PC recently by installing new Graphic card and Hard disc.
After setting everything up and start booting, it stuck at the BIOS page and start beeping.
I can't even control my keyboard. cry.gif

Does anyone here know what's the problem?
Please help icon_question.gif
lawrencesha
post Apr 12 2017, 01:53 PM

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Do trouble shooting. Remove all HDD. Remove new card (use back the old GC). Make sure can boot up nicely.

Then, add new GC. See can boot up or not. Then, add new HDD.. etc..
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post Apr 12 2017, 02:14 PM

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QUOTE(dnv33 @ Apr 12 2017, 01:49 PM)
Hi, I tried to upgrade my old PC recently by installing new Graphic card and Hard disc.
After setting everything up and start booting, it stuck at the BIOS page and start beeping.
I can't even control my keyboard.   cry.gif 

Does anyone here know what's the problem?
Please help icon_question.gif
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Reset the CMOS. It is often helpful to reset them first after installing new hardware. Check your motherboard's manual for instructions. icon_idea.gif

Also consider updating the BIOS if resetting the CMOS doesn't help. icon_idea.gif

Your full system specifications? hmm.gif

This post has been edited by chocobo7779: Apr 12 2017, 02:14 PM
TSdnv33
post Apr 12 2017, 03:22 PM

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QUOTE(chocobo7779 @ Apr 12 2017, 02:14 PM)
Reset the CMOS.  It is often helpful to reset them first after installing new hardware.  Check your motherboard's manual for instructions.  icon_idea.gif

Also consider updating the BIOS if resetting the CMOS doesn't help.  icon_idea.gif

Your full system specifications?  hmm.gif
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My keyboard is not working when its in the BIOS screen.
So I can't even update it rclxub.gif

Here's my spec,

Intel Core i5-2400
Intel Desktop Board DH77KC
4gb DDR3 RAM
500 GB WD SATA + 1 TB TOSHIBA SATA *NEW*
PALIT Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 Ti *NEW*
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post Apr 12 2017, 03:39 PM

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QUOTE(dnv33 @ Apr 12 2017, 03:22 PM)
My keyboard is not working when its in the BIOS screen.
So I can't even update it  rclxub.gif

Here's my spec,

Intel Core i5-2400
Intel Desktop Board DH77KC
4gb DDR3 RAM
500 GB WD SATA + 1 TB TOSHIBA SATA *NEW*
PALIT Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 Ti *NEW*
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No - check your motherboard manual:

Resetting CMOS is done on the motherboard itself, not on the BIOS interface icon_idea.gif

The CMOS jumper is on the part marked 'V':

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http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/sup.../000021070.html

Turn off your PC, and unplug from its socket. Then move the jumper block from 1, 2 to 2, 3, as shown:

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Once finished, reconnect the power and turn the PC on. You'll see a configuration menu, and press F9 to reset the BIOS to factory defaults. icon_idea.gif

If the machine boots normally, then turn off the PC and disconnect the power. After disconnecting the power, move the jumper back into the original position. icon_idea.gif

This post has been edited by chocobo7779: Apr 12 2017, 03:41 PM
TSdnv33
post Apr 12 2017, 03:45 PM

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QUOTE(chocobo7779 @ Apr 12 2017, 03:39 PM)
No - check your motherboard manual:

Resetting CMOS is done on the motherboard itself, not on the BIOS interface icon_idea.gif

The CMOS jumper is on the part marked 'V':

user posted image

http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/sup.../000021070.html

Turn off your PC, and unplug from its socket.  Then move the jumper block from 1, 2 to 2, 3, as shown:

user posted image

user posted image

Once finished, reconnect the power and turn the PC on.  You'll see a configuration menu, and press F9 to reset the BIOS to factory defaults.  icon_idea.gif

If the machine boots normally, then turn off the PC and disconnect the power.  After disconnecting the power, move the jumper back into the original position.  icon_idea.gif
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Thank you sir for the detail instruction notworthy.gif

Will test it out tonight. wish me luck rclxms.gif

TSdnv33
post Apr 13 2017, 09:42 AM

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*UPDATE*

Thank you all so much for the solutions. I found out my problem. Looks like I forgot to update the BIOS in my motherboard hence it can't read my new GC.
After updating it, it's working fine now! rclxms.gif

I love this forum and you all were a great help and responded really fast. thumbsup.gif
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post Jul 27 2017, 09:34 AM

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Make sure your graphic card is plugged properly....
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post Aug 2 2017, 02:39 PM

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good info now i can add this to my troubleshooting list for future reference thumbup.gif

 

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