Originally posted by: rod
Have you checked twice that everything is connect right. Also double check any jumper settings you've changed.
Otherwise: does it make a series of beeps when you start it up?
RoD
Originally posted by: deathwalker
if its the first boot on a new build ..I think my first inclination would to be to do a bios reset.
Originally posted by: bazcor
yes you can start the power supply by just shorting the pins together momentarily with a screwdriver for instance. But from what you say the power supply is switching on as the fans are spinning. If the hard drives are not spinning and the CDs do not operate then I would check their connections to the power supply. If that doesn't work I would cast a suspicious eye over the power supply!
Originally posted by: bazcor
yes you can start the power supply by just shorting the pins together momentarily with a screwdriver for instance. But from what you say the power supply is switching on as the fans are spinning. If the hard drives are not spinning and the CDs do not operate then I would check their connections to the power supply. If that doesn't work I would cast a suspicious eye over the power supply!
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: bazcor
yes you can start the power supply by just shorting the pins together momentarily with a screwdriver for instance. But from what you say the power supply is switching on as the fans are spinning. If the hard drives are not spinning and the CDs do not operate then I would check their connections to the power supply. If that doesn't work I would cast a suspicious eye over the power supply!
I was wondering if you could do that.. almost did before I realized how pissed I would be in the morning if it blew the computer up. heh.
I'll give it a try knowing it won't work now![]()
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: bazcor
yes you can start the power supply by just shorting the pins together momentarily with a screwdriver for instance. But from what you say the power supply is switching on as the fans are spinning. If the hard drives are not spinning and the CDs do not operate then I would check their connections to the power supply. If that doesn't work I would cast a suspicious eye over the power supply!
I was wondering if you could do that.. almost did before I realized how pissed I would be in the morning if it blew the computer up. heh.
I'll give it a try knowing it won't work now![]()
ok it didn't.
what is the bare minimum i need to just get the mobo to display? I shouldn't need the hard drive or dvd connected...
Do I need to connect the RAM for the system to boot (yes it's connected now I just to know if it is required to show something on the screen)
