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Hello , so I left my house and shut off my pc , I came home sometime later and it won't Boot it just goes to the gigabytes bios selection (press DEL :setup etc) but nothing after that does anyone know of anything . ??

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Greetings !

 

Did you left something like a SD Card or USB Key in the Computer ? when yes remove it please and try to boot up again.

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Hello , so I left my house and shut off my pc , I came home sometime later and it won't Boot it just goes to the gigabytes bios selection (press DEL :setup etc) but nothing after that does anyone know of anything . ??

Check the sata cable connected to your boot drive

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Yes I removed all the usb devices and checked the drives they're all plugged in I will swap it and see if that does it

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This is the screen I am stuck at

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Sorry forgot to hit attach

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It does nothing just says at that screen

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Power off the Computer and pull the power cable out , now press the power button serveral times to get the "last" power out of the Computer , now open the case and remove the bios battery for 15 sec and in this time press the power button a few times then you but back the battery and try to boot up the pc .

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Power off the Computer and pull the power cable out , now press the power button serveral times to get the "last" power out of the Computer , now open the case and remove the bios battery for 15 sec and in this time press the power button a few times then you but back the battery and try to boot up the pc .

 

 

DAMMIT! you beat me to it! Just did it to a customers PC last night hahaha

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Nothing , same screen

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Thats Bad , i did a Little Research on the Internet and it appears that this Problem is very common with this Mainboard , in the most cases its defect .

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Ahh sounds like fun :) I'll bring it to the shop tomorrow get them to see , then I get to find out the price tag woot woot , thank you guys , let me know if there is anything else to try .

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hey guys so last night yeah... today after work i booted up my pc figuring eh wth.... IT STARTED 1) HOLY F67KING SH97 IT STARTED 2) IT STARTED :0 ANY IDEAS?

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Hello.

 

Well that sounds good , but i have no idea how this can happen :D     its back from the dead ( your pc is now a Zombie )   :)

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Usually when the system is stuck on the BIOS screen, it is a problem with the RAM, so its really strange that its just started working again, but anyway that's good news for you.

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this same thing happened to me a week ago, for me it was a bad sata cable that short circuited, if it happens again try plugging out all other drives than the OS drive, and if that doesn't work swap cables and/or ports

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