Stuck on BIOS


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    Windows 7
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    Stuck on BIOS


    Okay, so I got a new HDD recently (if this could be of relevance). Anyways, everything was working fine, I had just finished installing everything 2 days ago. Today, my computer freezes. I reboot it, and the mouse and keyboard don't work, and I am stuck on the BIOS screen. It will not go past this point, and I cannot access the BIOS.


    So does anyone know what may be wrong with my computer? =S
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    install problem


    Sindragosa said:
    Okay, so I got a new HDD recently (if this could be of relevance). Anyways, everything was working fine, I had just finished installing everything 2 days ago. Today, my computer freezes. I reboot it, and the mouse and keyboard don't work, and I am stuck on the BIOS screen. It will not go past this point, and I cannot access the BIOS.


    So does anyone know what may be wrong with my computer? =S
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    and any error codes if show on the screen (if POST gets to the screen...)
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    Thread Starter
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    No beeps.

    OS: Win7 RC 7100
    CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5200+, MMX, 3DNow (2 CPUs), ~2.7GHz
    MOBO: Asus M2A-VM
    RAM: 4096MB RAM
    Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 512
    Sound Card: ? Realtek HD Audio output
    Monitor: Acer
    Screen Resolution: 1680x1050
    Keyboard: Merc Stealth
    Mouse: Logitech G5
    Case: Dunno, not huge, not tiny
    Cooling: Fans?
    Hard Drives: 1 TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache
    Internet Speed: 10Mb down, 5Mb Up


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  5. Posts : 4,573
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    Reset BIOS with jumper move. See BIOS manual. Still not working?

    Check your RAM. Remove all but one stick. Boot. Got BIOS or BIOS error beep? Stick is good. Repeat with each stick.

    All sticks pass - place all RAM on board. Boot. Still not working?
    Any sticks fail? Replace stick.

    Disconnect power and connector cables from all the HDD/ODD/SSD drives. Still not working?

    Test, or replace, power supply. Still not working?

    Remove all cards possible. You can even remove your video card and listen for the POST beep(s) if applicable. Still not working?

    Replace onboard battery (cheap last resort test). Still not working?

    Indicates mobo or CPU fault.

    Examine all cable/wiring carefully. Reseat every connector. Look for shorts/burned wires.
    Last edited by Antman; 19 Jul 2009 at 07:37. Reason: Italicized. Thanks 7im
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  6. Posts : 4,573
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    hyper7 said:
    This is close to the right procedure for troubleshooting but the order is wrong and a few details...
    Good on ya.
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  7. Posts : 6
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Thanks for the suggestions, going to try everything out now. I'ts been a bitch working w/ my comp a lot lately >.>
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  8. Posts : 4,573
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    I was out for a bit - after reseating all of the cards, check the RAM first. It is the most vulnerable of the components, and the easiest to check.
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    Windows 7 7600.16384 x64
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    Sindragosa said:
    Okay, so I got a new HDD recently (if this could be of relevance). Anyways, everything was working fine, I had just finished installing everything 2 days ago. Today, my computer freezes. I reboot it, and the mouse and keyboard don't work, and I am stuck on the BIOS screen. It will not go past this point, and I cannot access the BIOS.


    So does anyone know what may be wrong with my computer? =S

    Well since the HD is new, I would try unplugging it and booting to see if it POSTs

    When a HD goes bad, some times older BIOS freak out when initializing the controller. It will try (infinitely) to recognize the drive, and never post.

    I have had this happen a few times before on me, with HDs and DVD ROMs. I would just pull the power and SATA/IDE cable on the drive, and try powering it on. If it will POST, prob the drive.

    If it doesn't follow what Ant recommends.
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    7echno7im said:
    Well since the HD is new, I would try unplugging it and booting to see if it POSTs...
    Please indulge me, I have edited my earlier post to include this insight. You are, as you tend to be, correct.
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