Bronze Member Username: Arhsaab
Vermont
USA
Post Number: 24 Registered: Sep-05
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Posted on Sunday, October 23, 2005 - 21:26 GMT Hey I've got an Abit IS-7 M motherboard, and I had to send it in for RMA because the ram slots fried themselves. So i got it back this week and installed it, computer started right up good as can be. I was on AIM and the whole thing froze & now it doesnt start. The harddrive spins/lights turn on but it doesnt give that single 'beep' like normal. No beeps at all..whats wrong!? HELP! |
New member Username: Zulkir
U.S.A.
Post Number: 8 Registered: Dec-05
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Posted on Friday, December 30, 2005 - 21:29 GMT try reseting bios. |
Bronze Member Username: Ajr
West Mids!!..,
Dudly
United kingdom
Post Number: 41 Registered: Oct-06
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Posted on Monday, October 23, 2006 - 07:04 GMT alec reset your cmos it sound like your not Grounding it right that maybe y the slots burned out and you lights on see if u dont ground a pc u know them fans with lights on the lights stay on for like 30 mins after turning pc off if this is what u are gettin take it out asap |
Silver Member Username: Appzalien
Cleveland,
Ohio
US of A
Post Number: 125 Registered: May-06
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Posted on Sunday, December 24, 2006 - 05:35 GMT Alot of times this can happen (ground fault short) if one of the case standoffs (where the motherboard screws to the case) is either in a place it should not be, or it seems like it should be there but (even if there is a screw hole there) it should not. Abit is notorious for putting holes in the board even though your not supposed to put a standoff or screw there. For mine it was the bottom right corner. Once I removed the standoff, the board worked fine. One way to tell, is when a hole in the board is supposed to act as a screw to case ground, the hole will have solder around it, and if there is none then perhaps you shouldn't have a screw and stand off there in the first place. I learned about mine on the Abit Support Forum. Thats a good place to start to find out if this is a common problem for your board as I am sure your not the only one if this is the case. |
Silver Member Username: Arande2
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Post Number: 273 Registered: Dec-06
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Posted on Sunday, December 24, 2006 - 08:36 GMT Hey Kent Brokman's right. I think he might be right... |