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Abit KT7A Boot Problems....resolved

Brian07

Senior member
Just thought I would post an update about the problems I had been having with my system booting up. *Every* single time I tried to boot up it would take multiple attempts, most of the time I would have to unplug the power supply and reboot to successfully boot into windows. I tried everything from ripping out cards to lowering the processor back down to default settings. I had been using the pencil trick to close the L1 bridges. I decided to try and use the loctite defogger method to see if maybe my connections were flaky(this is of course after redoing the pencil tracings 4 or 5 times). I've successfully modded the chip using the defogger repair kit and my boot problem immediately went away. I guess the led may have been out of spec or maybe I wasn't rubbing it on heavy enough. Just an idea for some of you guys to try if you?re having similar problems.


Thanks!
Brian07
 
Could you explain more detailedly what I should do.
I have the same problem with booting. If I shut down the whole machine and start from cold, it doesn't get as far as showing anything on the screen, but when I take the power off, and on again then it goes fine...
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Sorry if this has been discussed before, I'm just too busy right now that I don't have the time to browse around.
 
My situation may in fact be different than yours. I started off using the pencil method to close the L1 gaps on my duron. This worked great at first, but eventually (a couple weeks) I started having the boot problems. I went to autozone and bought the loctite rear window defogger repair kit ($5.99). There is enough past in the kit to do countless cpu mods. I used a razor blade and a toothpick and I used the paste to close the L1 gaps. I gave it 10 minutes or so to dry and I stuck it back in the Mb and all has been booting beautifully now for several days. I guess the pencil trick just wasn't working for me, maybe my choice of led was to weak or maybe I wasn't applying enough. I should also mention the above method of closing the L1 gaps was not at all an idea of my own, the method is listed up many sites.

Just let me know if I can be of any help!

Brian07
 
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