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A7N8X Deluxe is dead help please
I have the following problem.
I tried to clear the CMOS at a motherboard A7N8X Deluxe. Well I moved the jumper from the position 1-2 to position 2-3 I removed the battery. Then reinstall the battery and move the jumper back. I can not boot anymore. I don't hear nothing. No beep. I can not see nothing. The pc is dead. The onboard green led is open . I can see the green light. Please advice and help. Thanks in advance. |
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"Mike Gregory" wrote in message
... I have the following problem. I tried to clear the CMOS at a motherboard A7N8X Deluxe. Well I moved the jumper from the position 1-2 to position 2-3 I removed the battery. Then reinstall the battery and move the jumper back. I can not boot anymore. I don't hear nothing. No beep. I can not see nothing. The pc is dead. The onboard green led is open . I can see the green light. Please advice and help. Thanks in advance. Did you unplug the PSU before you tried to clear the battery?, was the PC turned off, did you check to make sure the battery is in the correct position? Have you checked your power SWitch lead to make sure it didnt get disconnected while you reset the bios.. Have you tried disconnecting the power cables, clearing cmos (leave battery in, move jumper over, then move it back) and reconnect power cables.. When you try to turn the power on do the fans (any of them) start spinning or no? |
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That is the wrong order. You should remove the battery first then briefly
move the jumper and return it before putting the battery back. Doing it your way may have damaged some components. You should have read the manual first. "Mike Gregory" wrote in message ... I have the following problem. I tried to clear the CMOS at a motherboard A7N8X Deluxe. Well I moved the jumper from the position 1-2 to position 2-3 I removed the battery. Then reinstall the battery and move the jumper back. I can not boot anymore. I don't hear nothing. No beep. I can not see nothing. The pc is dead. The onboard green led is open . I can see the green light. Please advice and help. Thanks in advance. |
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Yes the fans are working.
I red the book I followed the order from book. I turn off the pc the cables was gone. "rstlne" wrote in message ... "Mike Gregory" wrote in message ... I have the following problem. I tried to clear the CMOS at a motherboard A7N8X Deluxe. Well I moved the jumper from the position 1-2 to position 2-3 I removed the battery. Then reinstall the battery and move the jumper back. I can not boot anymore. I don't hear nothing. No beep. I can not see nothing. The pc is dead. The onboard green led is open . I can see the green light. Please advice and help. Thanks in advance. Did you unplug the PSU before you tried to clear the battery?, was the PC turned off, did you check to make sure the battery is in the correct position? Have you checked your power SWitch lead to make sure it didnt get disconnected while you reset the bios.. Have you tried disconnecting the power cables, clearing cmos (leave battery in, move jumper over, then move it back) and reconnect power cables.. When you try to turn the power on do the fans (any of them) start spinning or no? |
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I would try to reset it again, unplug, wait for led to die, take out the
battery, reset, put switch back, put battery back, plug back in, power up.. I dont belive in removing the battery, but the manual does call for it, so I gues you should do it "per" the manual "Mike Gregory" wrote in message ... Yes the fans are working. I red the book I followed the order from book. I turn off the pc the cables was gone. "rstlne" wrote in message ... "Mike Gregory" wrote in message ... I have the following problem. I tried to clear the CMOS at a motherboard A7N8X Deluxe. Well I moved the jumper from the position 1-2 to position 2-3 I removed the battery. Then reinstall the battery and move the jumper back. I can not boot anymore. I don't hear nothing. No beep. I can not see nothing. The pc is dead. The onboard green led is open . I can see the green light. Please advice and help. Thanks in advance. Did you unplug the PSU before you tried to clear the battery?, was the PC turned off, did you check to make sure the battery is in the correct position? Have you checked your power SWitch lead to make sure it didnt get disconnected while you reset the bios.. Have you tried disconnecting the power cables, clearing cmos (leave battery in, move jumper over, then move it back) and reconnect power cables.. When you try to turn the power on do the fans (any of them) start spinning or no? |
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I just reset it back. Nothing good, the same problem. I put away the agp
video card I start with a pci card. I put away the memory and start without is the same.. Maybe is not a good contact at the battery. How to check if it is a good contact? Thank you "rstlne" wrote in message ... I would try to reset it again, unplug, wait for led to die, take out the battery, reset, put switch back, put battery back, plug back in, power up.. I dont belive in removing the battery, but the manual does call for it, so I gues you should do it "per" the manual "Mike Gregory" wrote in message ... Yes the fans are working. I red the book I followed the order from book. I turn off the pc the cables was gone. "rstlne" wrote in message ... "Mike Gregory" wrote in message ... I have the following problem. I tried to clear the CMOS at a motherboard A7N8X Deluxe. Well I moved the jumper from the position 1-2 to position 2-3 I removed the battery. Then reinstall the battery and move the jumper back. I can not boot anymore. I don't hear nothing. No beep. I can not see nothing. The pc is dead. The onboard green led is open . I can see the green light. Please advice and help. Thanks in advance. Did you unplug the PSU before you tried to clear the battery?, was the PC turned off, did you check to make sure the battery is in the correct position? Have you checked your power SWitch lead to make sure it didnt get disconnected while you reset the bios.. Have you tried disconnecting the power cables, clearing cmos (leave battery in, move jumper over, then move it back) and reconnect power cables.. When you try to turn the power on do the fans (any of them) start spinning or no? |
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There is no way to "visually" tell if a contact is made.
Are you sure you put the battery back in the "correct" way "Mike Gregory" wrote in message ... I just reset it back. Nothing good, the same problem. I put away the agp video card I start with a pci card. I put away the memory and start without is the same.. Maybe is not a good contact at the battery. How to check if it is a good contact? |
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Visually it seems to be OK. It is with plus up. I already tried with a
voltmeter. I put the - at the case and + on the battery and is OK. I have 3.1 V "rstlne" wrote in message ... There is no way to "visually" tell if a contact is made. Are you sure you put the battery back in the "correct" way "Mike Gregory" wrote in message ... I just reset it back. Nothing good, the same problem. I put away the agp video card I start with a pci card. I put away the memory and start without is the same.. Maybe is not a good contact at the battery. How to check if it is a good contact? |
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Visually it seems to be OK. It is with plus up. I already tried with a
voltmeter. I put the - at the case and + on the battery and is OK. I have 3.1 V My guess is that the CMOS chip or the bios chip is screw'd then |
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I don't understand why. I didn't make a bios update now. I already did it
few days ago in windows using the software from asus. Bios version was 1500. "Mike Gregory" wrote in message ... Yes the fans are working. I red the book I followed the order from book. I turn off the pc the cables was gone. "rstlne" wrote in message ... "Mike Gregory" wrote in message ... I have the following problem. I tried to clear the CMOS at a motherboard A7N8X Deluxe. Well I moved the jumper from the position 1-2 to position 2-3 I removed the battery. Then reinstall the battery and move the jumper back. I can not boot anymore. I don't hear nothing. No beep. I can not see nothing. The pc is dead. The onboard green led is open . I can see the green light. Please advice and help. Thanks in advance. Did you unplug the PSU before you tried to clear the battery?, was the PC turned off, did you check to make sure the battery is in the correct position? Have you checked your power SWitch lead to make sure it didnt get disconnected while you reset the bios.. Have you tried disconnecting the power cables, clearing cmos (leave battery in, move jumper over, then move it back) and reconnect power cables.. When you try to turn the power on do the fans (any of them) start spinning or no? |
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