Won't boot to bios, no beeps, FF code
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klassic
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15. March 2009 @ 20:28 |
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First of all I am sorry if I am posting this in the wrong forum. Please correct me if I am.
I am building a new pc. I got it from Tigerdirect barebones. I have a MSI P6NGM2-L Motherboard, Intel E2200 Processor, Ultra X-Wind CPU fan, and 4gb Kingston DDR2 memory.
I have installed everything. I am using Artic Silver 5 thermal paste. The computer won't even boot to bios. Nothing comes on the monitor. There are no beeps. The CPU fan comes on for 5-20 seconds and then shuts down the computer. I have tried once each with each stick of ram individually. I tried resetting the jumper, I tried removing the battery for about 15 minutes and it still won't boot. I have Post Code reader and it just shows FF immediately and never changes from that. I have tried reseating the heatsink several times with no luck. This is not my first build, I have never had this many problems.
Can anyone else offer some ideas?
I wanna devise a virus and bring dire straights to your environments. Crush your corporations with a mild touch, trash the whole computer systems and revert you to papyrus - Deltron 3030
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AfterDawn Addict
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16. March 2009 @ 04:35 |
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RMA the motherboard for something else. nforce 6 chipset boards are disastrous.
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AfterDawn Addict
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16. March 2009 @ 06:03 |
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It sounds like he bought everything as a set...he probably can't RMA to a better board.
Try disconnecting all the front pannel connectors (and any drives or expansion cards you might have) & starting the board by shorting the power-on pins with a small screwdriver...just to be sure you do not have any stuck buttins or mislabeled connectors. (Sounds a lot like a stuck reset button, or maybe even a LED connected to the sleep or reset headers).
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16. March 2009 @ 07:01 |
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The TD barebones seem to work as a discount when certain other items are purchased. If TD are nice they'll just reduce the amount of store credit he gets from the return and not make him RMA anything. Question is, are they nice?
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klassic
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16. March 2009 @ 23:24 |
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I contacted TD before posting here. They referred me to MSI for tech support first. I posted basically the same message to MSI and they told me to reset the cmos jumper and remove the battery. Even though my post said I already tried that. They also suggested trying it with the mb outside the case to avoid any possible shorts. I will double check all my connections and try that out. Let you know the results when I do.
I wanna devise a virus and bring dire straights to your environments. Crush your corporations with a mild touch, trash the whole computer systems and revert you to papyrus - Deltron 3030
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17. March 2009 @ 02:38 |
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Just a suggestion, you can probably try another PSU. Borrow one of the store, like im doing right now XD
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klassic
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18. March 2009 @ 19:39 |
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Brand new PSU so "probably" not the problem. I just got an RMA from TD so hopefully that fixes the issue. Thanx though.
I wanna devise a virus and bring dire straights to your environments. Crush your corporations with a mild touch, trash the whole computer systems and revert you to papyrus - Deltron 3030
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19. March 2009 @ 07:32 |
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That's no guarantee, especially if it's a bad brand. If it's a TigerDirect barebone that's pretty much guaranteed, they all use really poor quality components.
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aa_mir198
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22. March 2009 @ 06:18 |
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I had the same problem when I put my PC together, most the time the PC wouldn't load up but sometimes it did, if that's the case..when your PC does start working the first thing you'll need to do is update the BIOS, I did that to mine and it started working like a treat. Hope this helps.
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22. March 2009 @ 17:22 |
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Except no, as updating BIOSes has killed almost as many systems as it has saved. NEVER update the BIOS unless it is absolutely necessary, especially if you own an Asus board.
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