Yea i could use some idea which pin outs i. Suppose to use , please
No keyboard, mouse or picture
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Originally posted by BigMudTruxBest i can show, red light on the “VGA” pin in right lower cornerComment
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It is part of header 13.
Look at page 13 & page 18
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Originally posted by BigMudTruxSo i get 2 short beeps and 4 short beeps
Memory and clock malfunction?Comment
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Originally posted by phillpower2Is this with just the one stick of RAM in slot A2.Comment
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Try the other RAM in just slot A2 and make a note of the results.
Next, remove all RAM from the board and power up to see if the beep pattern changes.Comment
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Tried all ram in A2, then tried all ram in A1.. All make 2 beeps then 4 beeps..
No beeps at all with no ram installed
I also tried A1 and 2 slots multi ram stick in various configurations and the B3 and B4 in various dtick configurations. All with the same 2 beeps and thrn 4 beeps..Comment
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Originally posted by BigMudTruxNo beeps at all with no ram installed
Originally posted by BigMudTruxAll make 2 beeps then 4 beeps..
It makes a difference, so what is the sequence.Comment
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Originally posted by PeterOzNot good
Hate to be a pain but the beeps will have a sequence. E.G 2 Short beeps and 4 long beeps or 2 long 4 short etc.
It makes a difference, so what is the sequence.Comment
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Originally posted by PeterOz@phillpower2 Do you think the cmos battery could be part of this?
Would still suggest a now CMOS battery and if still no change in any of the behaviour you need to swap a known good PSU for testing purposes, if still no change, based on the no beeps with no RAM in the board I would suspect that the board is bad.Comment
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There is currently no cmos battery in the board, it was removed a while ago because i would have to replace ot weekly and reinstall windows weekly. It worked great with it removed until now..Comment
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