Abit AV8 Problems
Abit AV8 Problems
Hi everyone,
I have a friend with an Abit AV8 and while he was moving some speakers around, one of the cables must of wrapped round his wireless antenna and pushed it out of the PCI slot, since then he hasn't been able to boot.
He will turn on his PC and get no signal to the monitor, and the speaker on the motherboard is bleeping regularly. His error code on the wee LCD on the mobo is "90"
I've gone through with him checking power connections, resetting the CMOS, and removing/replacing the CMOS battery etc but with no luck.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Cheers
I have a friend with an Abit AV8 and while he was moving some speakers around, one of the cables must of wrapped round his wireless antenna and pushed it out of the PCI slot, since then he hasn't been able to boot.
He will turn on his PC and get no signal to the monitor, and the speaker on the motherboard is bleeping regularly. His error code on the wee LCD on the mobo is "90"
I've gone through with him checking power connections, resetting the CMOS, and removing/replacing the CMOS battery etc but with no luck.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Cheers
See if you can get to the BIOS with F2/DEL
If not, try popping the CMOS battery to reset the bios.
If still not, try stripping out absolutely everything including ram sticks, then try. Then put 1 ram stick back and try again.
If not, try popping the CMOS battery to reset the bios.
If still not, try stripping out absolutely everything including ram sticks, then try. Then put 1 ram stick back and try again.
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in this situation i would try this:
inplug/remove everything you can ( including hdd's and etc ) Then plug them back in and see if that makes a diffrence.
Also, when you have everything out, take a look at the capasiters on the mobo and see what kinda shape they are in, if they are bulging or anything that would cause a problem
if all of that dosent work, hookup a spare PSU to it and see if it will boot then.
inplug/remove everything you can ( including hdd's and etc ) Then plug them back in and see if that makes a diffrence.
Also, when you have everything out, take a look at the capasiters on the mobo and see what kinda shape they are in, if they are bulging or anything that would cause a problem
if all of that dosent work, hookup a spare PSU to it and see if it will boot then.
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