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I was hopeing for a suggestion from you DJ ASKSHAY. I have two RAM cards and neither work in any slot now. I have tried moving the Memory over and over, but I cannot get it to boot up like it did in steps 4 and 6. Since Keyboard is not active, I am unable to get in to boot menu or BIOS to alter settings.
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After studying your case and your test results, I would tell you to replace the memory card in this case. Because everything else apart the memory card are performing well. Normally even if a motherboard is faulty, the processor should heat up but if the processor itself is not good then you will get no beep sound, I believe that your motherboard is still good. Reset the BIOS of your motherboard by following my instructions already posted above. Lights come on, fans run, but no light on the mouse and monitor says "power saving mode." The lights on the keyboard do come on though.
I wasn’t sure if this indicated a CPU problem or if there just wasn’t too much to process since it wasn’t booting so it didn’t heat up. Thank you so much for all the excellent options that you provided in your responses in this thread. I tried almost all the methods that you mentioned including using the eraser method on my memory modules but to no avail. I was about to go out and buy a new motherboard but then I thought of using the eraser method on the GPU pins and voila, everything is back the way it is supposed to be.
After EasyRE scans your computer’s drives, identify and select the drive letter for your Windows installation from the list, and then click on the Automated Repair button to begin. Follow these instructions on how to burn the bootable ISO imagevery carefully, as making a bootable CD can be tricky!
Alternatively, these instructions explain how to create a bootable EasyRE recovery USB stick/drive. Even if this does not work then I suspect capacitor failure. If you know how to change them, its ok OR https://winrar.downloadsdb.com/ else you will have to change the motherboard. In most cases, I have replaced the capacitors and believe me they work perfectly if the work is done by a PRO.
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I would appreciate any other help/suggestions, or at least some degree of certainty that the motherboard is the culprit and that I should look for a replacement. This morning I tried plugging things into the power but not into the MB. I have learned a lot from your posts and am glad you are so attentive to respond to everyone. I read a bit back in the post about someone having a similar problem with an ASUS P5N motherboard but couldn’t find the outcome. Removing and cleaning the memory stick’s contacts seemed to make the computer boot up correctly.
I have 2 memory cards both were swapped, used individually in both, and I used an eraser on the gold pins, no change. I’ve removed the modem card which was not in use and tried adding a working video card. Everything is built in so there are no cards hook in right now. Try it and let me know, if the memory card works then ok but remember that you will need to change it/ both in the future.
While it was out I tried the eraser trick, but still no luck. When I tested to see if the processor warmed up, it took about 15 seconds to turn luke warm . I tried this on another computer and it got too hot to touch within about 3 seconds.