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<blockquote data-quote="go_go_thrash" data-source="post: 531379" data-attributes="member: 553883"><p>Try taking out the ram, and then reseating it, this sometimes works for me, also the cmos reset option was mentioned, this is also a good idea to try, either pop out the battery and then put it back in, or look for the jumper that is on the mobo in the general area of the battery, switch it to the other two pins, press the power button, and then switch the jumper back to the original pins it was on.</p><p></p><p>this has worked for me before, but i have a different mobo.</p><p></p><p>good luck, i hope you get it fixed.</p><p></p><p>/gogo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="go_go_thrash, post: 531379, member: 553883"] Try taking out the ram, and then reseating it, this sometimes works for me, also the cmos reset option was mentioned, this is also a good idea to try, either pop out the battery and then put it back in, or look for the jumper that is on the mobo in the general area of the battery, switch it to the other two pins, press the power button, and then switch the jumper back to the original pins it was on. this has worked for me before, but i have a different mobo. good luck, i hope you get it fixed. /gogo [/QUOTE]
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