G Gamingfreak Fully Optimized Messages 2,160 Oct 30, 2005 #11 its a long shot but try resetting the cmos with the jumper, i did that once on my computer and it made it work
its a long shot but try resetting the cmos with the jumper, i did that once on my computer and it made it work
OP OP 4 41thermal Solid State Member Messages 8 Oct 31, 2005 #12 i did tried that,nothing happened. i had to do that a few months ago.
L lhuser Golden Master Messages 13,147 Oct 31, 2005 #13 Change your mobo. the BIOS may not start up also. Check for a new BIOs for that mobo and if this doesn't work, change the mobo
Change your mobo. the BIOS may not start up also. Check for a new BIOs for that mobo and if this doesn't work, change the mobo
OP OP 4 41thermal Solid State Member Messages 8 Nov 2, 2005 #15 bought a new cpu and its working thanks for all the help diagnosing guys!
Kage Golden Master Messages 13,873 Nov 3, 2005 #16 Hey, glad its working Just don't do the same thing you did before to break it...if anything Make sure its always running cool for one thing, just incase thats what did it in.
Hey, glad its working Just don't do the same thing you did before to break it...if anything Make sure its always running cool for one thing, just incase thats what did it in.