BIOS NOT RESPONDING (Intel DH67BLB3)

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  1. Posts : 362
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    BIOS NOT RESPONDING (Intel DH67BLB3)


    Hello there, I come from this Thread: Installing Win7 or Using Universal Restore - Asus Vivobook

    I found the culprit of my system crashing but now......
    while I was trying to clean install Windows 7, all of a sudden I have no BIOS and no video signal.
    I wonder if I got a corrupted BIOS and how could I get into it.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated

    Thanks a lot
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  2. Posts : 2,798
    Windows 7 x64, Vista x64, 8.1 smartphone
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    Hello amoretam,

    Does the computer show any lights (Power LED, Mouse, Keyboard), any fans?
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  3. Posts : 362
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    iko22 said:
    Hello amoretam,

    Does the computer show any lights (Power LED, Mouse, Keyboard), any fans?
    Yes, everything working, except I see no BIOS post, only black monitor with no signal

    Thanks
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  4. NoN
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    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
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    what you meant by resetted the bios? Was that when you could still access to it then in parameters did reset to factory?

    Did you removed/changed the small battery to ClearCMOS too? What key on your keyboard you have to press to access your bios. Some have the Key F1 too, to access the pre-bios settings another way when it goes wrong.

    If you insert the Windows CD does it stills get a black screen with not even a small mark top left?

    Looks about a small laptop, not a builded computer. Sorry It's micro ATX motherboard

    PS: I do not Like Acronis True Image anymore since it had turn to Raw format one of my installed HDD (a bit of my fault because I forgotten to unplug it before working on it)

    You will have to wait more answers because I'm unsure if you'll have to reflash your bios or not..
    Last edited by NoN; 22 Jan 2020 at 19:36. Reason: correction
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  5. Posts : 2,798
    Windows 7 x64, Vista x64, 8.1 smartphone
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    amoretam said:
    Yes, everything working, except I see no BIOS post, only black monitor with no signal

    Thanks
    If everything works (LEDs, fans, no Beep codes), then I'd assume that there is something wrong with the monitor. Can you try your monitor on a different computer or laptop, to see if you can get a picture on screen?
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  6. Posts : 362
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    NoN said:
    what you meant by resetted the bios? Was that when you could still access to it then in parameters did reset to factory?

    Did you removed/changed the small battery to ClearCMOS too? What key on your keyboard you have to press to access your bios. Some have the Key F1 too, to access the pre-bios settings another way when it goes wrong.

    If you insert the Windows CD does it stills get a black screen with not even a small mark top left?

    Looks about a small laptop, not a builded computer. Sorry It's micro ATX motherboard

    PS: I do not Like Acronis True Image anymore since it had turn to Raw format one of my installed HDD (a bit of my fault because I forgotten to unplug it before working on it)

    You will have to wait more answers because I'm unsure if you'll have to reflash your bios or not..
    I resetted the bios by turning off and unpluggin the PSU, remove the battery for 5 minutes and 30 seconds or pressing the power switch .

    I believe F2 is the key to enter the BIOS, but I do not even see the keys to enter like before, is only no signal.

    It is a bulded computer.

    When I insert the WINDOWS CD it is still not responding.

    Thanks a lot
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  7. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #7

    follow first advice given by iko22, re-plug your monitor to another place like vga one r other but one of the motherboard port.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
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    amoretam said:
    Yes, everything working, except I see no BIOS post, only black monitor with no signal

    Thanks

    Video drivers or video card I would suspect if the monitor is ok.. test it on another computer... Might be a boot sector problem... but if you cant see ANYTHING then remove, clean and re-seat the video card or install another one. check for a boot sector virus when you are up and running. Silly to think of a reinstall... the screen is black so the screen is not getting a signal... usually the monitor will say that so if it doesn't then I would restart the computer and watch for anything .. if there is nothing showing up then I would go the video card solution.
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  9. Posts : 362
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    diarbe said:
    Video drivers or video card I would suspect if the monitor is ok.. test it on another computer... Might be a boot sector problem... but if you cant see ANYTHING then remove, clean and re-seat the video card or install another one. check for a boot sector virus when you are up and running. Silly to think of a reinstall... the screen is black so the screen is not getting a signal... usually the monitor will say that so if it doesn't then I would restart the computer and watch for anything .. if there is nothing showing up then I would go the video card solution.
    Hi there, thanks for fast response,
    I do not use a video card, my CPU is Sandy Bridge. (You can see my "System Spec" updated)

    There is no VGA on my mobo but there is a DVI which I tested and still nothing.
    I will test the monitor on another computer to see if it works.
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  10. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
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    Of course if you do not use a video card then you must have "on-board" video. That can fail too. I guess the processor can fail and if the motherboard has blown then I guess the result will be a black screen. I have a DVI to VGA converter connected to my sound card so i use a TV as a monitor and the HDMI outlet i have for a second TV as monitor. The video card handles it well. My onboard video was never satisfactory anyway. I just like to try the simple and least expensive solutions first. with all the movement of the parts the mainboard could have shorted... I hate it when things get complicated. Sorry I couldn't be of any help.
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