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No POST
MB: New A7N8X-X
I'm getting the same results with my new Asus board as I did with a new Epox board (sent back per Epox support). Boards won't run POST, no beep. After power is turned on, case fans run, and monitor goes into sleep mode after about 8 secs. If I take the IDE cable from IDE 1, place in IDE 2, the board POSTs and boots completely. Then, on reboot, same failure occurs. If I place IDE cable back to IDE 1, failure occurs again. Then placing IDE cable from IDE 1 to IDE 2, again, board POSTs and computer boots completely. That is the pattern. I've tried a different new IDE cable and get the same results with or without the CD-ROM attached to the cable. I'm stumped, at this point. Could it be the hard drive? It seems weird for the HD to be bad if it boots up at any point during the pattern above. Any wisdom here, from the wise, is appreciated... . |
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Ian,
1. We can't read minds, 2. Switch your brain on. Sure, I could type lots and ask heaps of questions, but you are the one in front of the machine seeking help, so hows about telling us some stuff? - Tim "Ian Breton" wrote in message om... MB: New A7N8X-X I'm getting the same results with my new Asus board as I did with a new Epox board (sent back per Epox support). Boards won't run POST, no beep. After power is turned on, case fans run, and monitor goes into sleep mode after about 8 secs. If I take the IDE cable from IDE 1, place in IDE 2, the board POSTs and boots completely. Then, on reboot, same failure occurs. If I place IDE cable back to IDE 1, failure occurs again. Then placing IDE cable from IDE 1 to IDE 2, again, board POSTs and computer boots completely. That is the pattern. I've tried a different new IDE cable and get the same results with or without the CD-ROM attached to the cable. I'm stumped, at this point. Could it be the hard drive? It seems weird for the HD to be bad if it boots up at any point during the pattern above. Any wisdom here, from the wise, is appreciated... . |
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"Ian Breton" wrote in message om... MB: New A7N8X-X I'm getting the same results with my new Asus board as I did with a new Epox board (sent back per Epox support). Boards won't run POST, no beep. After power is turned on, case fans run, and monitor goes into sleep mode after about 8 secs. If I take the IDE cable from IDE 1, place in IDE 2, the board POSTs and boots completely. Then, on reboot, same failure occurs. If I place IDE cable back to IDE 1, failure occurs again. Then placing IDE cable from IDE 1 to IDE 2, again, board POSTs and computer boots completely. That is the pattern. I've tried a different new IDE cable and get the same results with or without the CD-ROM attached to the cable. I'm stumped, at this point. Could it be the hard drive? It seems weird for the HD to be bad if it boots up at any point during the pattern above. Any wisdom here, from the wise, is appreciated... . Well.. Testing usually doesnt involve moving a cable back and forth over and over (cant say it's real healty for you to keep doing it either). Anyhow, you didnt really give that much detail so I'll just kinda take what you have and give you my suggestion. Remove all ide cables does it post.. Reboot, does it post.. Turn it off and let it cold start again and see if it post.. (If no then the problem isnt with the drives) So it posted every time.. Hook up 1 drive at a time and boot (if you have a bootable CD I would probably use that first, just to see if it's going to start), Keep adding IDE devices till the problem show's itself again.. If the problem is with the hard drive again then disconnect EVERYTHING on the ide bus except for the problem device and restart again.. So if the problem is there then you have a few things to check.. The I/O controller might be bad (but having the CDRom or other devices somewhat disproves that). Your PS might not be up to the task, You MIGHT have a grounding problem, or the drive itself could be faulty.. Now if the install was with the epox board was it a nv2 chipset (cause windows wont load otherwise) then you will get errors when trying to boot. Also if you know what the drive is (assuming you can look on it and read it's name, ie (MAXTOR or WESTERN DIGITAL)) then you should be able to find the diagnostic boot disk somewhere on the internet. That would be a good way to check the disk... If you cant find that and you rstill stuffed then I would do a low level format & see if you can install & boot.. That's just me |
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Well, I assume you have done so, but if not, remove and replace the CPU to
make sure it is seated properly. "Bert" wrote in message ... Situation: A brand new A8V de luxe. Processor: AMD64 3500+ Memory: 1 X 1 GB Corsair DDR 400 Videocard: Aopen Gforce 6800GT PSU: Coolermaster 450W After assembling (inclusive extra power connector for CPU) I connected *nothing* else but mentioned above. When powered on CPU fan runs, LED on mobo lights up. No video, no beeps (or other sounds) on internal speaker. Have taken out battery for a few minutes, cleared CMOS, still nothing. Tried different memory slots. Is there still an option left, before returning the lot? TIA Bert |
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"Bert" wrote in message ... Situation: A brand new A8V de luxe. Processor: AMD64 3500+ Memory: 1 X 1 GB Corsair DDR 400 Videocard: Aopen Gforce 6800GT PSU: Coolermaster 450W After assembling (inclusive extra power connector for CPU) I connected *nothing* else but mentioned above. When powered on CPU fan runs, LED on mobo lights up. No video, no beeps (or other sounds) on internal speaker. Have taken out battery for a few minutes, cleared CMOS, still nothing. Tried different memory slots. Check to make sure the power connector is fully and completely seated in its socket. |
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