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So have had the computer running good now for a few days at 4.2ghz. I turned it off today and then went to turn it back on and was in the bios. I went to load the default profile and it froze and turned off. Now it will not boot into anything at all. Wont even show a screen. I do not hear any post bios beep or nothing on the screen. I am at a lose here and need to know which direction I need to go with this as some advice. Did the clear cmos nothing, removed battery for 10 minutes to try that alternative and still nothing. I need some info on this as to what I can try.
post #2 of 6
Any motherboard lights come on?

Psu maybe?
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PSU starts. The motherboard has the little digital deal showing code but that code not in book. Biostar TA990FXE is the board and there seems to be led lights as well on board by the 8 pin connector.
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So you cleared CMOS by unplugging from the wall and pulling the battery for a while?

Does your mobo have a clear CMOS button?
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The first thing I did was unplugged the power supply from the back. Waited a minute. Then Put the jumper to clear cmos for 5 seconds. Set jumper back. Powered on and no post bios beep. Next I unplugged power again waited a minute, took out the battery for 10 minutes. Put the battery back in and powered on but no bios beep again. I am wondering if when I went to set defaults again if I corrupted the bios cause I selected to restore defaults and selected yes, it froze then shut down. From then on there was this problem.
Edited by RipBrood - 6/10/12 at 9:20pm
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Would a bad processor cause a no boot such as no post bios beep ?
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