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Old 08-26-08   #11 (permalink)
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if that doesn't work try the old school floppy lol
but def disconnect any ide chains if nothing else work (a backwards plugin is known to do exactly what you have explained lol)
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Ok first off, thank you all for the replies, much appreciated!

Now, I've attempted to reset the CMOS quite a few times, even left the computer unplugged and without the battery over night with no luck. I've also been unplugging components and nothing is doing it.

I've got an old Floppy Drive in my old PC which I could try but no disks for it, so i'm gonna have to wait until tomorrow now to try that.

I also put the disc in my DVD drive that came with my mobo, it spins up but I have no idea if it's actually doing anything, as the screen is still idle and I also realised my case doesn't have a speaker, does the mobo? >.< If not then is there any other way of getting the error if beeping is being attempted?

Also! I've been reading up that the BIOS chip on some boards is removable, how can I check this? Would it be worth me getting a new BIOS chip if it does turn out to be removable?

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Did you fix this? If so I would really appreciate it if you could please tell me how. I just did the same thing .
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