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Old July 26th 03, 10:22 PM
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Default CUSL2 won't boot- blinking power LED

My CUSL2 MB sometimes won't boot. It starts to power up, then within perhaps
0.5 to 1 sec it goes to standby (blinking power LED). When I do get it to
boot afterward, it sometimes goes directly to BIOS setup and says it
couldn't read the CPU speed (933 MHz) correctly. This seems to be dependent
on power supply load. If I disconnect some drives it happens less. The PS is
300W. I believe the total load on the PS is well within 300W.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Frank Kerfoot


 




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