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fter not using my computer for about a week I decided to turn it on. After pluging in the PSU and flicking the on switch a high pitched scream was comming with out the computer turned on, so im farily certian that something was wrong with the psu. I then proceded to try a diffrent psu, this one didnt make any noise but as soon as the computer was pluged in and psu switch on it would boot. I have the Abit AI7 with a POST indicator, it went through the numbers 3, 83, 00. It hung at 00 for a couple seconds and turned off. I then tried to start the computer up by the switched and it didnt work, so the only way I can try to boot at this time is to turn off the psu and back on after all power is gone from the motherboard. Being rather curious and having a nother computer laying around i was trying to pinpoint my error, and was not able to. I tried to take out my ATI Radeon 9800 pro and boot with out my vid card, no change in how it booted. Tried using diffrent ram, still no change. I then tried to use my other computer, with the "working" psu and it was now having similar problems. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Motherboard: Abit Ai7
PSU: Thermaltake Xaser 410w, Raidmax 400w
Mem Corsair value ram (2x512 was dual channeled)
CPU: Intel P4 3.0
Vid: ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
HDD: couple segates and western digitals
Thanks soo much for your time
 
Go to the FAQ on Abit's USA site, and click Item #3, POST code indication. It's a javascript popup so I can't link it directly.

Anyhow, not all of your error codes are listed, but it looks like the easiest thing to try is clearing your CMOS using the jumper. If you don't know how to do that, see your manual or Item #1 on the page for information.

Hope that helps. 🙂
 
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