In article <dR0%d.33622$(E-Mail Removed)>, "G. Cossette"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Here is an update for those who want to know:
> It was actually the Corsair XMS 3700 ram causing the problem. I replaced it
> with regular pc 3200 ram and it posted. Now, the Asus Voice tells me that No
> floppy drive is found and Post stops at a prompt which reads "Floppy drive
> failed. Hit F1 to continue or Del for setup" Great. But wait! The keyboard
> does not work! So, I cannot go beyond this point. I tried switching the
> cable on the floppy around (at both ends) but still with the same result,
> same with a different cable.
> I guess now I have to find another keyboard somewhere to move beyond this
> point. Has anyone else ever heard of this?
Both the keyboard and the floppy, interface to the Super I/O chip.
The chip is located in the upper right hand corner of the motherboard.
Maybe this chip is busted, or not soldered properly. Inspect it
visually and see if it looks OK.
If you want to read up on the chip, it will likely be on this page.
Since new Asus motherboards no longer have the nice color picture
in them, I cannot see what the part number is on the chip.
Look in the I/O or Smart I/O section, for your Super I/O chip:
http://www.winbond-usa.com/products/...html?name=PCIC
Now, a thought that comes to mind, is maybe a standoff is
touching that chip or a wire associated with that chip.
You might try assembling the board and components on a
table top, and see if the system works any better.
Paul
>
> "G. Cossette" <(E-Mail Removed)> a écrit dans le message de
> news: XrZ_d.33410$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I`m hoping someone out there will be able to help me out.
> > I have an A8V-E Dlx mobo, an Athlon 64 3500+ CPU, 2x 512 mb Corsair XMS
> > 3700 ram, Antec True430 W power supply (on a 20 to 24 pins adaptor) and an
> > Asus N6600 GT PCI-E video card.
> > I have double checked all my connections and everything goes where it is
> > supposed to go ( I hope!) . When I turn the power switch on, it powers up,
> > all the fans come on and everything seems fine. But, no beeps, no screen
> > image, no post reporter, NO POST!
> > I have tried moving the ram around, and removing one stick at a time. The
> > ram is fine since I was just using it with an A7N8X-E Dlx 2 days ago
> > before I chose to upgrade.
> > I am now wondering if the CPU could be the problem, or the video card?
> > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as this is getting very
> > frustrating!
> > Thanks in advance!
> >