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Stuck on system initializing

Please help me out.

I’ve just built a desktop with the following specs;

Motherboard - Asus Z10PE-D16 WS

CPU - Dual Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2620 v4
HSF - Dual Be Quit! Dark Rock Pro 3 
GPU - Asus Geforce GTX 1070

RAM - Curcial 64 GB (4x16GB) DDR4

SSD - 512GB Samsung
HHD - 4TB Hitachi Deskstar

PS - Silverstone  700W 80+ Titanium.

So after I put it all together, it boots but it doesn’t run the BIOS.

It is stuck on the System Initializing and displays B1 in the right corner. After searching for this code it apparently stands for: Inform RomPilot about the end of POST.

Also on the motherboard itself it displays the Q-code 61 standing for: NVRAM initialization

I already got the tip resetting CMOS by flashing the bios to the updated firmware. But before I wanted to this, I wanted to check if you guys have any other suggestions...

 

Thank you!

 

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I have the option on de motherboard to get the Q-code logger. 

Power ON      
0000:D1       
0002:FF       
0003:68       
0006:01       
0004:F9       
0006:FF       
0016:01       
0019:FF       
0014:41       
00A4:01       
00A1:12       
00A3:6B       
00A7:15       
00A9:13       
00AA:30       
00AB:13       
00AC:3B       
00AD:13       
00AF:36       
00B0:FF       
00B1:--       
DUMP Finish   

 

I think that te problem is in B1: Runtime Set Virtual Address MAP End..

Does anybody know what this means?

 

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B1 seems to relate to RAM, so does Runtime Set Virtual Address MAP
Have you tried a diffferent set of RAM, or only one stick at a time?

 

Do you have any USB's plugged in?

If so remove them.

It's not a race to the bottom.

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19 hours ago, 0x1e said:

B1 seems to relate to RAM, so does Runtime Set Virtual Address MAP
Have you tried a diffferent set of RAM, or only one stick at a time?

 

Do you have any USB's plugged in?

If so remove them.

I have tried different set of RAM, one slot at a time, different slots, but everytime it is stuck on B1, System Initializing.

The other set of RAM i tried has LED's in it, they light up so it seems to me that there is some kind of contact, also there is no USB plugged in.

 

Do you think it is internal in the motherboard that the connection is not good or something?

 

 

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14 hours ago, JL-render said:

I have tried different set of RAM, one slot at a time, different slots, but everytime it is stuck on B1, System Initializing.

The other set of RAM i tried has LED's in it, they light up so it seems to me that there is some kind of contact, also there is no USB plugged in.

 

Do you think it is internal in the motherboard that the connection is not good or something?

 

 

I would contact Asus and ask them what the error code is exactly.

 

Do you have onboard igpu?

Remove all your disk drives as well.

It's not a race to the bottom.

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  • 2 months later...

I have the same problem build new pc and no luck,

 

when i connect the dvi cable to gpu there's no display black screen it says "no signal"

 

and when i connect to the vga motherboard it works fine but this what i get

 

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  • 5 months later...

For those who haven't figured it out, you are using Non-ECC RAM and the board you're using requires ECC RAM.

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  • 3 months later...

Did anyone find solution for this problem. After fresh build first start I have got same issue Q code 61, system initialization B1. Always stuck the same. I updated Bios, Clean CMOS, remove battery and problem still present.

 

I have 100% sure hardware.

intel xeon 2650L v3

ram: KVR21E15D8/16 ecc ram.

gpu: nvidia 1060 gtx

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  • 7 months later...

Solution, Use a Monitor with DVI, i use 2 x 8gb non ECC.

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