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What does your motherboard manual say those codes mean?

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Have you checked the motherboard manual to see what those code mean?

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Hey PegaSauze,

Interesting error, doing some reading and I'm seeing that the code 'A2' has to do with attached storage devices (though you should still have been able to at least get into BIOS). 
 

  • Verify that attached disks are in good condition, if they are old you may be prone to disk failure.
    • Additionally you could try a different sata connector on the motherboard or try different sata cables

Does this happen at every boot cycle?

 

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12 hours ago, sean.newcomb said:

Hey PegaSauze,

Interesting error, doing some reading and I'm seeing that the code 'A2' has to do with attached storage devices (though you should still have been able to at least get into BIOS). 
 

  • Verify that attached disks are in good condition, if they are old you may be prone to disk failure.
    • Additionally you could try a different sata connector on the motherboard or try different sata cables

Does this happen at every boot cycle?

 

I have all new hardware and it booted up after i unplugged my keyboard for some reason. 

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