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A7N8X Rev 2 Deluxe - No Boot Problem



 
 
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Old November 14th 03, 07:48 PM
paul.corre
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Default A7N8X Rev 2 Deluxe - No Boot Problem

I have a A7N8X Rev 2 Deluxe MB. One small problem - the is no life. With
the power connected the green standby light on the board comes on with.
When the power button is pressed there is no response except for all the
fans coming on, so I don't think it is the power supply.

I have taken out of the cards and left just the RAM and CPU (2600+) and
still no beeps. Even with just the CPU in there are no beeps. Also tried
without the CPU - no beeps.

I am going beeping mad. Everything was working fine before hand.

Is the MB dead?

What else can I try?

Thanks for any help.

Paul


 




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