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Hello All, This is my first time on here. I just started building a computer, I have an ASUS A7V600 motherboard and a Athlon XP 2500+ "Barton", AGP video card, 80GB hard drive, 512mb ram, copper heat sink
Ok that said, i had no problems initially, the computer started was able to get into bios and monitor temp and change whatever I wanted.
Tried installing Windows 2000, got an error message and the floppy drive kept lighting even after i changed the boot order. Went into bios and disabled floppy seek and the floppy drive. AFter saving changes the screen went black to restart and has never came back. Found out installed A drive cable wrong and installed new floppy drive. Just found out CPU heat sink grease was not covering at all. Only thing i get now is power up, cd rom light keeps flashing when i put in the ASUS support cd and the hard drive led will flash.
I hope it didnt burn the CPU will try resitting it tonight and applying heat sink compound. IF anyone can help I appreciate it, been a long frustrating process with dumb errors on my part.
Oh yeah, also tried resetting cmos and this did nothing
Sorry for the long post, its been a long process
Thanks,
Bill
Ok that said, i had no problems initially, the computer started was able to get into bios and monitor temp and change whatever I wanted.
Tried installing Windows 2000, got an error message and the floppy drive kept lighting even after i changed the boot order. Went into bios and disabled floppy seek and the floppy drive. AFter saving changes the screen went black to restart and has never came back. Found out installed A drive cable wrong and installed new floppy drive. Just found out CPU heat sink grease was not covering at all. Only thing i get now is power up, cd rom light keeps flashing when i put in the ASUS support cd and the hard drive led will flash.
I hope it didnt burn the CPU will try resitting it tonight and applying heat sink compound. IF anyone can help I appreciate it, been a long frustrating process with dumb errors on my part.
Oh yeah, also tried resetting cmos and this did nothing
Sorry for the long post, its been a long process
Thanks,
Bill
Obviously some cable was wrong, make sure you have really attached everything according to their manual.
It is either that, or incorrectly installed and voltage blew it or overheated something.
It is either that, or incorrectly installed and voltage blew it or overheated something.
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This is exactly why I'll never buy another Asus board...seen this happen too many times and for no reason with their boards. Had one of these Asus boards do this to me one time, no reason it just stopped booting, I tried all kinds of stuff...ended up going in the closet for about six months until one day my roomate put his hardware on it instead of mine and the damn thing started working. After this I was able to put my hardware back and the system's been working now for about a year and half...go figure. I never did find a reason for why it did this. I would pop the CMOS battery...maybe setup just needs a nudge to come back. If that doesn't work I'd remove all the hardware down to RAM + Video and see if that will get it to atleast make it to setup. I had an Intel modem that did this to me one time after I added a network card, machine wouldn't even get to setup until I removed the modem...eventually I was able to find a config where the system would boot with the modem + network card installed, just had to find the right combo PCI slots. Sounds like you may just have a case of the Asus gremlins...if you have other hardware or know someone who would be willing to let you try theirs to see if it'll knock CMOS back in line I would definitely try that.
I have never had a problem with any asus board other then the one my dad fried because he got a faulty power supply. I have been running and asus p2b-f and an asus p2b mobo and never had a problem with either. my dad is running a asus p3vx or something like that. What model was your board?
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Yeah, I'm having a similar problem with an ASUS mobo with a Pentium III processor. The power supply is working, HD is spinning, CD-ROM's are working, fan on CPU is running, etc. The power button on the front of the computer isn't working. I tried taking out the RAM and CPU and re-inserting them, no luck. I guess my next step is completely taking out all the hardware and reinserting it. A friend suggested it could be a bad video card or CPU but that seems weird, especially with a Pentium III, I've never had to replace a P3. Anyone have any similar experiences or input? Thanks in advance.
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I have the same deal here.. i will run through what lead to this pc not being able to boot, but power on,cpu fans, hard drive, video card, cd rom etc.
Ok... i only just today bought a 512mbddr stick of ram..previously my comp was working like a magician..nothing ever wrong.Then after i installed this ram stick which is actually fine... every time i used heavy grahpics such as games...my pc froze and i had to reboot.So i removed the 512 stick thinking it had something to do with that...but this kept on happening.
So i removed all my ram and removed my video card ..reconnected the video card and placed the ram back in (without the new stick) yet it still happened..but now instead of freezing during heavy graphics..my pc started freezing during startup...just before the desktop loads.So i checked out all my drivers..uninstalled then reinstalled..still have the problem...then i thought i should reinstall windows/reformat...but the process froze when the application was about to install windows.
So i tried to change some of the BIOS to get some response out of the hardware..i changed a few things in advanced BIOS...and now i cant even get a start up screen...nothing, the computer just powers on,video card on, cd rom on, cpu fans on... it seems as though the video card isnt communicating to the monitor..i swear it was something i did in the BIOS,..i just wanted to know how to erase the hard drive without software...is there a way to do it manually ..(i doubt there would be) ..but this is just very odd...the closest problem i have had to this is when my ram wasn't inserted properly years ago...but this looks more so as a video card issue...but i dont know..it is very frustrating
SPECS:
1.8Ghz AMD Athlon 2500+ Barton
1Ghz DDR RAM
256 MB DDR3 NVIDIA GS/XT 6800 (ithink it is GS/.XT)
40GB Seagate barracuda 7200 rpm etc...
fairly new hardware..used mostly for online gameplay...the thing is i was using it just last night ...and it was working no problem..without a trouble...now it doesnt even boot.Well i cant see the screen..like i said..could be the video card.
Ok... i only just today bought a 512mbddr stick of ram..previously my comp was working like a magician..nothing ever wrong.Then after i installed this ram stick which is actually fine... every time i used heavy grahpics such as games...my pc froze and i had to reboot.So i removed the 512 stick thinking it had something to do with that...but this kept on happening.
So i removed all my ram and removed my video card ..reconnected the video card and placed the ram back in (without the new stick) yet it still happened..but now instead of freezing during heavy graphics..my pc started freezing during startup...just before the desktop loads.So i checked out all my drivers..uninstalled then reinstalled..still have the problem...then i thought i should reinstall windows/reformat...but the process froze when the application was about to install windows.
So i tried to change some of the BIOS to get some response out of the hardware..i changed a few things in advanced BIOS...and now i cant even get a start up screen...nothing, the computer just powers on,video card on, cd rom on, cpu fans on... it seems as though the video card isnt communicating to the monitor..i swear it was something i did in the BIOS,..i just wanted to know how to erase the hard drive without software...is there a way to do it manually ..(i doubt there would be) ..but this is just very odd...the closest problem i have had to this is when my ram wasn't inserted properly years ago...but this looks more so as a video card issue...but i dont know..it is very frustrating
SPECS:
1.8Ghz AMD Athlon 2500+ Barton
1Ghz DDR RAM
256 MB DDR3 NVIDIA GS/XT 6800 (ithink it is GS/.XT)
40GB Seagate barracuda 7200 rpm etc...
fairly new hardware..used mostly for online gameplay...the thing is i was using it just last night ...and it was working no problem..without a trouble...now it doesnt even boot.Well i cant see the screen..like i said..could be the video card.
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Alright...i fixed this not being able to boot problem...i took everything out..even my cpu fan and lithium battery about the size of a 10c piece...disconnected every cord....reconnected and replaced everything just how it was..then i was able to boot up...i firstly put the old 256ddr ram in just one.and it booted..so i continued placing the other new 512 ddr ram sticks in..they worked aswell..so everything slowly came back to good..i was using my onboard graphics at this time..due to my suspicion of my graphics card being the prob.
And i was right...my card has been the one freezing at the windows load screen, not the ram...it was fine a day ago..now it seems bodged /wrecked/ or something is up in the NVIDIA software..but i doubt it since i reinstalled it. My vid card is very new..bought in the last 3 months.
So i am looking to get my warranty into action..if i cant find the solution.
And i was right...my card has been the one freezing at the windows load screen, not the ram...it was fine a day ago..now it seems bodged /wrecked/ or something is up in the NVIDIA software..but i doubt it since i reinstalled it. My vid card is very new..bought in the last 3 months.
So i am looking to get my warranty into action..if i cant find the solution.
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Yeah, I'm having a similar problem with an ASUS mobo with a Pentium III processor. The power supply is working, HD is spinning, CD-ROM's are working, fan on CPU is running, etc. The power button on the front of the computer isn't working. I tried taking out the RAM and CPU and re-inserting them, no luck. I guess my next step is completely taking out all the hardware and reinserting it. A friend suggested it could be a bad video card or CPU but that seems weird, especially with a Pentium III, I've never had to replace a P3. Anyone have any similar experiences or input? Thanks in advance.
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I have a similar problem but the thing is that the computer sometime boots up but other times does not. When I press the power button the fans spin up but do not spin down as they should. The PC does not even POST, it just does nothing. If I turn it off and then on again and repeat this process several times it sometimes eventually turns on again. When it's on everything runs fine, I can play games on it and everything.
My specs are:
-MSI P6N 650i SLi Platinum motherboard
-Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 @2.67 Ghz
-OCZ 4096MB Platinum XTC RAM
-BFG GeForce 512 Mb 8800 GT graphics card
-Hiper 580W Type-R Modular PSU
-Samsung Spinpoint S 160Gb HDD
-2 DVD drives (1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD-RW)
-Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro CPU cooler
-2 80mm case fans
-Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4 sound card
I think it's a power issue but I can't be certain so I need advice on this. I hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks in advance.
My specs are:
-MSI P6N 650i SLi Platinum motherboard
-Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 @2.67 Ghz
-OCZ 4096MB Platinum XTC RAM
-BFG GeForce 512 Mb 8800 GT graphics card
-Hiper 580W Type-R Modular PSU
-Samsung Spinpoint S 160Gb HDD
-2 DVD drives (1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD-RW)
-Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro CPU cooler
-2 80mm case fans
-Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4 sound card
I think it's a power issue but I can't be certain so I need advice on this. I hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by Martin_G; Mar 5th, 2008 at 8:28 am.
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