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| Thread ID: 92491 | 2008-08-12 07:23:00 | Boot stops after recognising hard drives | jackwass (12442) | Press F1 |
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| 696744 | 2008-08-12 07:23:00 | Hi, I'm sure this is similar to heaps of threads but I couldn't find one with just the same circumstances. My PC worked fine last night, but booting up this evening it froze on the BIOS (motherboard?) splash screen. When I switched over to an analog cable (and the same happened), I pressed Tab to show the boot screen. This is what I got: Processor: Memory: 1965056K OK +128M shared memory (Installed Memory: 2097152K) Primary IDE Master Primary IDE Slave (SAT)A 1: 2: 3: 4: So after recognising the hard drive it stops. When I press F8 or DEL it says it is going to the boot menu or setup but stops at that. Thanks for your help |
jackwass (12442) | ||
| 696745 | 2008-08-12 07:50:00 | Will this computer boot from a CD? Like a XP or Vista original CD. What operating system is being used? Make and model of computer? The only thing I can tell from your post is that you appear to use onboard graphics hence the shared memory. Is the SATA drive the boot drive? |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 696746 | 2008-08-12 08:02:00 | Sorry, wasn't sure what information would be useful... Operating system is XP (can't remember what service pack) (haven't tried booting from disk yet). It was put together for me (so no make/model), specs are: A-Data 1x1GB, DDR2-800, PC2-6400, CL5, DIMM Asus M2A-VM HDMI Support AMD Socket AM2 Athlon 64 CPU mATX AMD690G Chipset Onboard Video Share Up AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ CPU, 2.3GHz, Socket AM2 Seagate Barracuda ST3250623AS Hard Disk Drive, 250GB, 7200rpm, 16384KB Cache, SATA-2 (boot drive in two partitions) Asus DRW-1814BL DVD Writer OverclockersNZ Elite ATX Mid Tower, 420W PSU, Black I've tried booting with nothing but monitor and keyboard plugged in but no difference. Cheers |
jackwass (12442) | ||
| 696747 | 2008-08-12 08:11:00 | Hmm I'm making up a system with the same mobo. Hopefully I dont have the same prob Have you updated the BIOS to 1803? |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 696748 | 2008-08-12 08:20:00 | I've never updated the BIOS...how? | jackwass (12442) | ||
| 696749 | 2008-08-12 08:25:00 | Check to make sure the connectors on the SATA cable and power Connector are seated correctly, both Hard Drive and motherboard. You could also try a different SATA connector on the board as a test. Some SATA cables can come lose, esp if they don't have the metal clips that snap into place to hold them. If you have any spare SATA Cables, try one of those as well. Being it did go, and suddenly stopped, it would suggest that something has come lose or failed, or a setting has changed some how. Also try resetting the BIOS back to default settings. Maybe since speedy has the same board he can advice as to where that is in the BIOS settings. ?? |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 696750 | 2008-08-12 08:33:00 | This mobo supports Crashfree BIOS 3. And Asus EZ flash 2 The easiest way, is you can either flash the BIOS with a floppy (you have to download the update (dlsvr04.asus.com) ). Or a USB flash drive (The USB flash drive HAS to be formatted in FAT/16/32). And less than 8 GB Unzip it, rename it to m2a-vm.bin first, then copy it to a floppy or USB flash drive Then reboot, then press Alt-F2 (together) wait for it to say thats its flashing, and wait for it to finish. It'll say its complete. Then reboot, then go back into the BIOS / set the default settings, then reconfigure the settings, then save them. Theres a lot of settings, since this mobo also supports 1394 (its got one onboard and one on the back). As well as setting the audio If you plug the HDMI card into the PCIE-16 slot, (which has HDMI / Video in / SPDIF Out and S-video). You have to change the audio in the BIOS to it. And then you have the option of choosing AC97 or HD Audio (6 channel). So, you've got 3 options for the sound. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 696751 | 2008-08-12 08:49:00 | Sorry, wasn't sure what information would be useful... Operating system is XP (can't remember what service pack) (haven't tried booting from disk yet). It was put together for me (so no make/model), specs are: A-Data 1x1GB, DDR2-800, PC2-6400, CL5, DIMM Asus M2A-VM HDMI Support AMD Socket AM2 Athlon 64 CPU mATX AMD690G Chipset Onboard Video Share Up AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ CPU, 2.3GHz, Socket AM2 Seagate Barracuda ST3250623AS Hard Disk Drive, 250GB, 7200rpm, 16384KB Cache, SATA-2 (boot drive in two partitions) Asus DRW-1814BL DVD Writer OverclockersNZ Elite ATX Mid Tower, 420W PSU, Black I've tried booting with nothing but monitor and keyboard plugged in but no difference. Cheers Any beep codes? Have you tried taking out both RAM sticks and tried rebooting. You should get codes if you do this. One beep normally indicates a successful POST. More than that will indicate a hardware failure which would be expected if you remove the RAM or video. What PCI cards are installed like sound or TV tuner cards? |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 696752 | 2008-08-12 08:51:00 | This mobo supports Crashfree BIOS 3. And Asus EZ flash 2 The easiest way, is you can either flash the BIOS with a floppy (you have to download the update (dlsvr04.asus.com) ). Or a USB flash drive (The USB flash drive HAS to be formatted in FAT/16/32). And less than 8 GB Unzip it, rename it to m2a-vm.bin first, then copy it to a floppy or USB flash drive Then reboot, then press Alt-F2 (together) wait for it to say thats its flashing, and wait for it to finish. It'll say its complete. Then reboot, then go back into the BIOS / set the default settings, then reconfigure the settings, then save them. Theres a lot of settings, since this mobo also supports 1394 (its got one onboard and one on the back). As well as setting the audio If you plug the HDMI card into the PCIE-16 slot, (which has HDMI / Video in / SPDIF Out and S-video). You have to change the audio in the BIOS to it. And then you have the option of choosing AC97 or HD Audio (6 channel). So, you've got 3 options for the sound. Oops dont use EZ flash (if the BIOS is under 0701, I would say its under 0701), you'll have to unzip the above file and use Afudos (dlsvr04.asus.com) to update it. This needs to be unzipped too and copied to the USB flash drive / floppy So the ASUS site says. Then change the bootdisk to one of these. Wait for it to boot, then type in awdflash, then type in the name of the BIOS update. WAIT for it to finish flashing the BIOS |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 696753 | 2008-08-12 09:19:00 | Thanks for all your help. I adjusted everything inside, reseating cables, etc and it seems to be up and running again now. Thanks again |
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