I think imo na gi OC imong bios or accidentally na set nimo. How about reverting it back to default. Try daw doh.
I think imo na gi OC imong bios or accidentally na set nimo. How about reverting it back to default. Try daw doh.
Try to remove the bios battery mga pila ka minutes then put it back in... restart.. done...
this pc has been running for more than a year. no mods were made. have not done any OC.
PSU is at 500watts and im just using built in vcard for this...
i have tried removing the bios batt and changed it with a new spare that i have here. still didnt work.
I changed the processor nlng jd..![]()
i tried the procie with another mobo and it looked like it worked fine. dont know what went wrong with this jud.
thanks sa mga ni reply.. il keep your advices, in the event that this problem will happen again..
trixy
i think time na gyud niya kay when the hdd was transferred to another system, ni boot to windows man gyud xa and fully functional gyud...
check the MCP temperature
it is too hot to touch?
if its too hot, it cant boot, cuz its killing all signal to hdd
it cud also be the mobo is dying with 12v overvoltage, frying the processor
check it sa bios
it makes ur proce malfunction and wont boot ur system
Asus mobo M2N68-AM trouble..help pls
Help mga computer wiz...
amd athlon64 x2 wont load to windows.
What i have done:
changed PSU with another PSU that is working
changed HDD with another working HDD, tried using both SATA and IDE
changed RAM
tried to remove HDD and it will reach the BIOS
Im suspecting that:
1) MObo problem but im thinking its not coz it can load the bios
2.) Procie problem but again im thinking its not coz it can also boot to bios with out HDD.
Help please.. btw, it started when it kept on restarting then it gave a message, "PU over temperature" after that, it never booted again..
thanks,
tried to remove HDD and it will reach the BIOS
^^^ malfunctioning slot..
is it sata or ide?
either way, its connected to MCP nForce 630a MCP
hot temp can kill
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