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Issues with POST

Hi guys, 

 

Got a weird situation, I changed my pc from hdd to ssd, partitioned, everything worked just needed to go into bios to change the start up drive, tried this and the PC wouldn't boot (pre mb speaker) yet all the fans and lights were on.

 

Had a few troubleshoots and nailed it down to issues with the motherboard, cpu or psu. 

 

Hence sent this to an IT specialist for testing but due to covid they had to isolate and gave me my PC back 

 

I then tried the PC again after plugging in an mb speaker and it all worked perfectly POST beeb etc, however I had left the pci network card out, so I unplugged everything and reinstalled it.

 

Now the PC has the same issues as before, no POST beeb, no display and the funny thing I noticed is the case fans and cpu fans are spinning, when the PC was on before the case fans were not on.

 

Any ideas? Has the network card shorted the mb? I'm literally so confused at it was working perfectly prior to the network card installation.

 

Any help or advice would be much appreciated!

 

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9 minutes ago, Deemzor said:

Any help or advice would be much appreciated!

Did you remove the network card and try to boot?

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14 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

Did you remove the network card and try to boot?

Yeah just tried and still getting black screen with no POST beeb

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35 minutes ago, Deemzor said:

Hi guys, 

 

Got a weird situation, I changed my pc from hdd to ssd, partitioned, everything worked just needed to go into bios to change the start up drive, tried this and the PC wouldn't boot (pre mb speaker) yet all the fans and lights were on.

 

Had a few troubleshoots and nailed it down to issues with the motherboard, cpu or psu. 

 

Hence sent this to an IT specialist for testing but due to covid they had to isolate and gave me my PC back 

 

I then tried the PC again after plugging in an mb speaker and it all worked perfectly POST beeb etc, however I had left the pci network card out, so I unplugged everything and reinstalled it.

 

Now the PC has the same issues as before, no POST beeb, no display and the funny thing I noticed is the case fans and cpu fans are spinning, when the PC was on before the case fans were not on.

 

Any ideas? Has the network card shorted the mb? I'm literally so confused at it was working perfectly prior to the network card installation.

 

Any help or advice would be much appreciated!

 

Probably just needs a CMOS reset.

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12 minutes ago, Deemzor said:

Yeah just tried and still getting black screen with no POST beeb

Try the BIOS reset like above mentioned. 

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Check if previously you were on CSM boot and the BIOS is now on EFI boot. You'd need to change to CSM boot mode. 

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I cleared the CMOS by removing the battery and it is still having the same issue 

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Did you got any update on this? I'm having the same issue :(

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