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Old 16-Apr-2008, 08:21 PM
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Asus A7V-E Issues

iv just got my hands on a Asus A7V-E motherboard

im trying to put together a pc that i can use practically for experimenting with while i do my course but iv come across a problem

while in POST it will detect the CPU, Ram etc then move onto the HDD's/CD rom all is fine....

then i starts the other screen (the one with all the info on about your ram/cpu speed/hdd's etc etc) where it attempts to boot from what ever device you've told it to, from here it shows all the info you expect but just wont boot regardless of what device you try, it just sits there with the little blinking dot like in DOS. iv tried unplugging all the drives, leaving some drives, different disks, clearing the CMOS, all sorts yet still nothing?

i tried it with no drives & also all the drives so its not a jumper issue?

i am running a 2600+ Athlon XP in this motherboard but its an oldish board and had SD ram therefor the FSB is at 100mhz and the CPU is running at 1100Mhz, could this be the problem? as thats a big drop for a CPU made to run at 166Mhz/333Mhz (DDR) at 2088Mhz

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Athlon XP 2600+ (with a barton core i think)
160MB SD Ram (PC100)
20GB HDD
CD Rom Drive
GF4 MX400 AGP
350Watt PSU
Asus A7V-E Motherboard

any ideas?


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Old 16-Apr-2008, 08:25 PM
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iv just got my hands on a Asus A7V-E motherboard

im trying to put together a pc that i can use practically for experimenting with while i do my course but iv come across a problem

while in POST it will detect the CPU, Ram etc then move onto the HDD's/CD rom all is fine....

then i starts the other screen (the one with all the info on about your ram/cpu speed/hdd's etc etc) where it attempts to boot from what ever device you've told it to, from here it shows all the info you expect but just wont boot regardless of what device you try, it just sits there with the little blinking dot like in DOS. iv tried unplugging all the drives, leaving some drives, different disks, clearing the CMOS, all sorts yet still nothing?

i tried it with no drives & also all the drives so its not a jumper issue?

i am running a 2600+ Athlon XP in this motherboard but its an oldish board and had SD ram therefor the FSB is at 100mhz and the CPU is running at 1100Mhz, could this be the problem? as thats a big drop for a CPU made to run at 166Mhz/333Mhz (DDR) at 2088Mhz

Specs:

Athlon XP 2600+ (with a barton core i think)
160MB SD Ram (PC100)
20GB HDD
CD Rom Drive
GF4 MX400 AGP
350Watt PSU
Asus A7V-E Motherboard

any ideas?
This may be a stupid question, but seeing as how you didn't say anything about it.... Do you have a bootable OS installed on any of the hard drives or using a bootable cdrom? If not there is nothing for the system to boot to....



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Old 16-Apr-2008, 08:30 PM
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yea sorry, should of mentioned

the HDD is a formatted drive ready for an XP install but the CD is bootable (Windows XP SP2)

theres no drive activity when you select to boot from a CD it doesn't even try the drive i.e. spin up or read at all

 
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yea sorry, should of mentioned

the HDD is a formatted drive ready for an XP install but the CD is bootable (Windows XP SP2)

theres no drive activity when you select to boot from a CD it doesn't even try the drive i.e. spin up or read at all
Have you gone into the bios to see if the components are even detected? If you have any bad cables or anything they may not be detected, and that won't stop the machine from completing POST.



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both drives are detected suring POST and in the bios, the IDE cable's are brand new also

its really confusing

 
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how reliable is the PSU and its molex connectors maybe you could test it with a multimeter. This could be a reason as to why the hdd and cd-rom dont work.


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Old 16-Apr-2008, 09:09 PM
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they do work i can open and close the tray, it reads for afew seconds but after it just does nothing

its hard to explain exactly whats going on so heres a video to show exactly whats happening

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oet8ULPCTrY

 
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Have you set the BIOS so that the CD drive is the first boot device?

Also try resetting the CMOS with the jumper on the mobo, ive seen that cure a few bootup problems in the past.


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yea its really odd

ok il try that now

 
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and the CMOS?


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Old 16-Apr-2008, 09:43 PM
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yea im letting it clear now gunna leave the power/battery out for 5 mins

 
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Just move the jumper across for 10 seconds or so, that will do the trick.


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ok still no joy doing the exact same thing

 
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Hmmm. I would strip the PC back to the bare essentials then and see if you can boot further then. If you can then start adding components 1 by 1 until you get a problem again.

Have you got a spare CD drive you can try booting from, have you got another OS disc you can try?


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i removed a stick of ram, hdd, network PCI card

im now down to the AGP GFX (essential as it has no onboard)
1 stick of ram
cpu
cd drive im attempting to boot from

still nothing...

tryed Windows XP pro SP3, Windows 98 SE Boot disk on CD

still nothing...

also tryed it with a differant drive and still no joy

its got me

 
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