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BIOS freezes on startup


Nadril

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My bios is currently freezing on the startup. It gets to the part where it gives information on my CPU and then just stops. I can't access the setup screen or anything.

 

 

 

 

 

I'm running a Nvidia 650i Ultra motherboard. The only thing that could have happened is that I recently had my PC in a suitcase with me (bubblewrapped and in a hard shell suitcase) on an airplane, but when I got the case home (and a day late because of the [bleep]ing airport) the CPU heatsink had it's fan broken and was lying in the case. So I don't know if something could have broken.

 

 

 

 

 

I believe I've already tried reseting the CMOS (unplugging the PSU and then removing the little blue jumper thing and putting it back on after 20 seconds or so) but I'm not positive.

 

 

 

So any idea on what could be the problem? It's really a pain in the [wagon].

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Had a problem like this fixing a friends computer before, check all the HDD cables are securely attached and if the HSF is fully functional. Try re-installing the HSF as it might be a heat issue and the grinding movement of the HSF may have broken the layer of thermal paste.

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Disconnect all media (ex: external hard drive). Remove everything but your mouse and keyboard and if it still doesn't go try removing mouse and keyboard too.

 

 

 

Done and doesn't work.

 

 

 

Had a problem like this fixing a friends computer before, check all the HDD cables are securely attached and if the HSF is fully functional. Try re-installing the HSF as it might be a heat issue and the grinding movement of the HSF may have broken the layer of thermal paste.

 

 

 

Did this too. I had to install a new heatsink because the old one is busted, and I took out all the SATA cables and it still froze at the same spot.

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You sure you reset the cmos correctly? Usually they're 3 pins with the jumper on two and you need to move the jumper to the other side for 20secs (with the psu unplugged of course). Or just have the computer unplugged and remove the battery for a few minutes.

 

 

 

You said the heatsink broke off while it was being moved, it could have bent some pins on the board when it broke off. Remove the processor and check for any bent, missing, or damaged pins. What heatsink did you have installed? Just a tip for next time, if your not running the stock heatsink, then always remove it before shipping the computer long distances.

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Found out the problem, a faulty gig of RAM. Not sure how it became faulty but it's not a big deal, still have 2GB of the good RAM.

 

 

 

 

 

You sure you reset the cmos correctly? Usually they're 3 pins with the jumper on two and you need to move the jumper to the other side for 20secs (with the psu unplugged of course). Or just have the computer unplugged and remove the battery for a few minutes.

 

 

 

Yeah I had done that, I noticed because it reset my overclock.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All good now, thanks for the help guys.

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Found out the problem, a faulty gig of RAM. Not sure how it became faulty but it's not a big deal, still have 2GB of the good RAM.

 

 

 

 

 

You sure you reset the cmos correctly? Usually they're 3 pins with the jumper on two and you need to move the jumper to the other side for 20secs (with the psu unplugged of course). Or just have the computer unplugged and remove the battery for a few minutes.

 

 

 

Yeah I had done that, I noticed because it reset my overclock.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All good now, thanks for the help guys.

 

 

 

That's good that you figured it out. I would run memtest on the rest just to make sure there aren't any further problems.

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Found out the problem, a faulty gig of RAM. Not sure how it became faulty but it's not a big deal, still have 2GB of the good RAM.

 

Possibly a thermal issue? Did you have heat issues a while back?

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Found out the problem, a faulty gig of RAM. Not sure how it became faulty but it's not a big deal, still have 2GB of the good RAM.

 

Possibly a thermal issue? Did you have heat issues a while back?

 

 

 

I used to have a few issues with my HDD, was fixed when I added in a new fan.

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Found out the problem, a faulty gig of RAM. Not sure how it became faulty but it's not a big deal, still have 2GB of the good RAM.

 

Possibly a thermal issue? Did you have heat issues a while back?

 

 

 

I used to have a few issues with my HDD, was fixed when I added in a new fan.

 

I see. Well best of luck with your machine. :thumbsup:

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