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It's not a fault.,Replacing the memory slot is the reason why the motherboard detects a new hardware update.,As for booting can't see CPU and other related hardware information.,That's because of the quiet mode set by CMOS.,If you play with the BIOS, you can manually modify it.,But it shouldn't have no impact on the system.,Over
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Just turn off the motherboard battery. If it's normal, you don't have to move.
This is not a glitch in the first place! Isn't it a joke to flash the bios? Oh no, the motherboard is rotten!
This is a setting that ASUS motherboards make in the motherboard information to display their manufacturer's logo! If you don't want him, you can generally have a setting of "display the manufacturer's logo" in the BIOS settings, and you can turn it off! Be specific to your motherboard's manual!
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Changming is not a fault, a normal phenomenon, some motherboards are like this, what does it mean that you can't see the CPU information when you turn it on? You can place a cpuz online that can detect the model of your computer's hardware.
This is not a failure.,It may be the reason for the pirated system.,Don't worry.,If it's a BIOS setting error, it will generally not be able to enter the system.,Rest assured.。
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Halo, so you have to brush the bios???
It's okay, you can set up the BIOS and you're good to go;
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Motherboard BIOS issues, not hardware failures. It is recommended to flash the BIOS
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Just flash the motherboard BOIS and you're good to go.
No problem with the CPU, rest assured.
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There is a power cord that is not plugged in.
Plug all the plugs back in securely, and remember to turn the terminal block switch on.
If it still doesn't work, you can only use the substitution method.
You can first see if there is a problem with the power supply, and try it by referring to the short plug to start the power supply directly.
Generally, a new computer will not have the problem of not booting.
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There are several reasons for this:
There is a reason for the power supply. But you're new, so you shouldn't have a problem with that.
There are reasons for the motherboard. But you're new, so you shouldn't have a problem with that.
There is a reason for the button. There's something wrong with your button switch, that's why it's like this. Because it's a new machine, there shouldn't be any problems in other aspects, and it can't be all crooked.
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1. Is the host powered on?
2. Does the power supply fan rotate?
3. There is no problem with the above, please check the motherboard.
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Is the power cable plugged in behind the main unit? Whether the wires from the panel switch to the motherboard are falling off. For a newly installed machine, find a dealer.
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1.Insert the memory module repeatedly.
2.To check if the power button is damaged, you can try it with a screwdriver connecting the two binding posts of the power button.
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Have you tried to reinstall the system? With or without words. The most likely problem with the blue screen is in memory! ~
Install the system first, try it, if it doesn't work, you have to use the elimination method to see the hardware failure!
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Generally, if the quality of the assembly machine accessories is average, the memory will be loose during transportation, and some motherboards will not alarm, or the graphics card may be deformed because of the quality of the chassis, so the interface may not be normal, replug and unplug all the interface cables, or directly the motherboard memory graphics card power CPU, and the others will be connected and excluded later.
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It could happen ... This is going to open the detection.。。 It is advisable to go for repairs.
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Since changing the motherboard didn't solve the problem, it could be a power supply problem. FYI.
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I think one may be a problem with the power supply itself,The second is that somewhere the line is not connected correctly,Not connected or wrong,The main thing is that you have to take the host to the computer store to eliminate the inspection (conditional self can also be) If it is determined that it is a component quality problem, then apply for a new one with Jingdong。
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If it is the system idle process process showing 100% then it is normal.
Because this process is an "idle process", it is a occupied process set by the CPU to manage the needs of resources.
Indicates how many resources are available in the current system.
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This problem is mostly due to the contact between the CPU and the motherboard and the heatsink.
It is advisable to take steps to check what the problem is. First of all, remove the CPU and use it with other machines to see if it heats up.
If it heats up, it's a problem with the CPU heatsink.
If it doesn't heat up, it's a problem with the motherboard's contact with the CPU.
ASUS motherboards M2N68 M4N68 series have a lot of problems. An Internet café into 28 such motherboards, most of the motherboards heat. The problem lies with the CPU slot.
It could be that the slot is too low. It's better to change the CPU socket base. Manufacturers have such spare parts, which are free of charge.
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The temperature is so high, it is estimated that the fan you are using now is not good. Poor heat dissipation.
amd 5000+?Your CPU is K8 architecture, you have to use ** on the 150 fast fan, it is K10 architecture, as long as you use more than 90 fast "Beta 400ST".
As for the motherboard high temperature, take it for repair.
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The question is how well does your heatsink and CPU get in touch? Is there any cooling oil? Whether your fan is blowing downwards, you can feel it with your hands and blow downwards.
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See if the contact side of the fan and CPU is tightly combined, and you can put some silicone on it yourself.
In addition, the CPU is not overclocked, try to recover.
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Your computer may have a burned out CPU or a short circuit on your motherboard, so you should go to the computer center and have a professional check it out
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Is the silicone between the heatsink and the CPU failing? Reapply some, if it doesn't work, just go back to the merchant to find him, the CPU problem is replaced.
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It is estimated that there is a problem with your temperature sensor, and the problem with the motherboard is average.
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0*000000007bThis error message indicates that there is a hard disk mode problem.
Generally, it happens after changing the motherboard with a different chipset, you enter the BIOS after booting up, see if the hard disk information is displayed correctly, and keep exiting the correct display, and then reinstall the system.
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Has the system been reinstalled If it has not been reinstalled, it should be possible to reinstall the system If it has been reinstalled, try another memory change.
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CPU Fan Error You check the fan.
To press f1 to start: There are several reasons:
1. The CMOS parameter settings are incorrect
Floppy drive: If the floppy drive is not detected, please check whether the data cable is connected, and then see if the settings in the BIOS are correct: check the settings of the boot sequence; In addition, if there is no floppy drive, it is directly shielded.
Keyboard: Some CMOS settings in the keyboard problem will also appear press F1 to boot the situation, the landlord to check it himself.
Memory: Disable Memory Verification.
2. Prompt for insufficient BIOS battery power - replace the battery 3. Jumper setting problem - refer to the manual to set.
press f1 to resume
In addition, it may be a non-fatal hardware error that can be replaced with a check.
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CPU Fan error refers to a fan error, see if the fan is OK, and then see if the BIOS settings are correct. Try importing the BIOS default settings.
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There is a problem with the CPU fan.
Turn on the case and power on to see if the CPU fan is working.
If not, check to see if the CPU fan power supply is not plugged in properly.
Or it's too much dust to clean up or maybe the CPU fan is broken.
Then the only thing is to change the fan.
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I also encountered this situation, and then asked the after-sales service, and the after-sales service said that it was a problem with bols, and then the motherboard was replaced.
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The BIOS is not set up correctly, for example, you don't have a floppy drive but you choose a floppy drive to boot.
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The motherboard is short-circuited with the screws on the chassis, remove the motherboard and reinstall it, and there is a problem with your computer switch, which is generally the case.
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The voltage in your home is unstable, which causes the computer power to automatically protect the system to start up and cause the disguise to start. Unplug the place where the power supply is connected to the host, and after ten minutes, connect it and take a look, if it doesn't work, go and change it.
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Can the system open normally?
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First remove the hard disk and optical drive data cable. Only the CPU and memory remain. See how.
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If there is a problem with the motherboard or interface of the hard disk, there should be a short circuit. It is recommended to replace the hard disk as soon as possible, because if the hard disk is burned by a short circuit, the motherboard and power supply may be burned.
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