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Cloakmaster Rated PG
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Posted: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 09:54:23 Post Subject: |
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try reseting all your cards and memory also make sure youdid not grounded out the mb someplace in the case , double check your power leds that they are all on the right pins and right direction (the leads you hook from the CASE to the MOTHERBOARD )
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Cloakmaster Rated PG
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Posted: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 22:10:26 Post Subject: |
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resseting did not help, tried that already. i am 90% sure that the motherboard is not grounded in a place it shouldn't be. I have an OLD case, and the pins for the LEDS are not the same size, so i did not plug them in. i can't. Is this stoping the computer from running? I have heard from other people it might be bad RAM, but then i have also seen other people replace the RAM and it usually wasn't the problem. ![Bang Head](images/smiles/banghead.gif) |
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