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Hardware HELP!PC CANNOT ON
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digswell
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Apr 17 2008, 01:01 AM
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QUOTE(AMDAthlon @ Apr 16 2008, 11:54 PM) So the 24pin 1 missing is nothing problems?SO whats the prob is it?Is it causes by the 8Pin? just use 1 ram and 1 gc 1st ..and no hdd or cd or other hardware reset the bios . press it bout 5 or 6 sec ..the rear bios reset button then try start ur pc...see can boot into bios or not ?? try get it , is there any sound bees ?? if got the sound like wat ??
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digswell
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Apr 17 2008, 01:08 AM
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AWARD POST Code Definitions .....showing wat code ??
Why does the system fail to boot up and nothing displays on the screen after I did some over-clocking or non-standard settings inside the BIOS? A: It should not cause hardware or permanent damage to motherboard when BIOS settings were changed from default to over-clocking or non-standard status. We suggest the following three troubleshooting methods to discharge CMOS data, recover the hardware default status, and then making the motherboard work again. There is no need to bother returning the motherboard to where you bought it from or go through an RMA process.
Step 1. Switch off the power supply unit and then switch it on again after one minute. If there is no power-switch on the power supply unit, disconnect its power cord for one minute and then reconnect. Press and hold the <Insert> key on the keyboard, and press the power-on button to boot up system. If it works, release the <Insert> key and hit <Del> key to enter the BIOS setup page to apply the correct settings. If the situation remains the same, repeat the procedures in Step 1 three times, or try Step 2.
Step 2. Switch off the power supply unit or disconnect the power cord. Open the chassis cover. Locate the CCMOS jumper near the button battery. Change the jumper position from default 1-2 to 2-3 for one minute to discharge the CMOS data, and then put it back to default 1-2 position. Close the chassis and switch on the power supply unit or plug in the power cord. Press the power-on button to boot up system. If it works, hit <Del> key to enter the BIOS setup page to do the correct settings. If the situation remains the same, try Step 3.
Step 3. The same procedure as Step 2, but while discharging the CMOS data, pull out the ATX power connectors from motherboard and remove the button battery during CMOS discharge.
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