• MY COMPUTER WONT BOOT! HELP!
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Hi I've used my computer for a couple of months and today it randomly stop working. I've try'd to reset the emos whit the emos jumper and the motherboard battery neither of them worked, I've also switch ram and only you using one dimm instead of 2 neither of them worked.I've also tried to unplugg all my usb comp but didnt show any effect. I have a video link here: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-8QE78L4yE&feature=youtu.be[/url] Thanks. My specs: RAM:Corsair vengance LP 1600mhz 8gb 2xdimm GPU:GTX 660 ti asus CPU:i7 4770k non overclocked HDD:2x1tb, one of them is 5400 rpm and the second one is 7200rpm CPUC:Hyper evo 212 PSU:Corsair CX750M MOTHERBOARD:ASUS SABERTOOTH z87 [highlight](User was banned for this post ("all caps thread title" - postal))[/highlight]
From what I've seen from the video, it seems either: A: Bad hardware, but your BIOS isn't posting the error or B: Corrupt BIOS Assume it's A first. Try messing about with hardware configs, buy a cheap graphics card for testing purposes/ use integrated graphics if available, and overall just try and see if that works. If not, try any other solutions you may find. If worse comes to worse, I would suggest reflashing the BIOS. I recommend going to a local PC repair specialist that has a good reputation. However, if you have a spare PC with the ability to flash a BIOS chip, and you know what you're doing, try and flash the latest version of your Motherboard's BIOS. I hope you manage to sort this out :)
[QUOTE=lobby417;42852770]From what I've seen from the video, it seems either: A: Bad hardware, but your BIOS isn't posting the error or B: Corrupt BIOS Assume it's A first. Try messing about with hardware configs, buy a cheap graphics card for testing purposes/ use integrated graphics if available, and overall just try and see if that works. If not, try any other solutions you may find. If worse comes to worse, I would suggest reflashing the BIOS. I recommend going to a local PC repair specialist that has a good reputation. However, if you have a spare PC with the ability to flash a BIOS chip, and you know what you're doing, try and flash the latest version of your Motherboard's BIOS. I hope you manage to sort this out :)[/QUOTE] I did plan A and it didnt work, i tried with my old GT 8800 and my HD 4600 no difference. I'll try to do plan B tomorrow, Thanks for the feedback cheers! :)
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