I just finished putting together a new system for my brother. The motherboard is an ECS N2U400-A, processor is an AMD Athlon XP 2600+ Barton 1.9Ghz, 2 sticks of Kingston 512mb PC3200 RAM, Geforce 6600, 430W power supply. The system booted up the first time and I went straight to CMOS, tweaked a few things, and then saved and exited... except the machine didn't restart. The monitor flipped to "No Input Signal." Hmm... I tried turning it off and back on, nothing. After several tries I reset the CMOS using the on-board jumper, and it started up again, this time with several error messages...
"Display switch set incorrectly [I never messed with this in the CMOS]
CMOS checksum error - Defaults loaded
CMOS battery failed.
Override enabled - Defaults loaded"
Those messages may have been present during the first boot, I honestly didn't check before going to CMOS.
This time around I didn't mess with CMOS, I just hit F1 to continue, and it seemed to be fine... it checked the CD drive for a boot disk, etc. I didn't install anything though cause something still didn't seem right... the first BIOS screen wasn't reporting my hardware correctly. It said my processor was only 1150 Mhz instead of 1900, and the memory was only running at 200 Mhz. Anyway, I shut it off and booted it up without changing anything, and again, it wouldn't start... "No Input Signal." I reset via the jumper and it worked again... once. Every time I reset it with the jumper it would boot once and then die on me.
I tried swapping out the CMOS battery with a good one, didn't make a difference.
Next I tried getting into my CMOS and loading the "Fail-safe" defaults. This actually showed signs of success.... the machine would boot multiple times without me having to reset the jumper. However, when I went back into CMOS to change things to how it should be, it went back to "No Input Signal." I have yet to try a troubleshooting approach using these fail-safe defaults and changing values one at a time, but that will be tomorrow's mission.
Anyone have any ideas? I don't know why it's misreporting my hardware values. It also reported that the processor was running at 59C with the case closed... I don't think it should be, I already had two fans in there and added a 3rd after I saw that. I haven't checked the temp after adding that third fan though.
I'm wondering if maybe the board is defective. I hear that CMOS battery problems out of the box is a sign that it might be. Either that, or maybe there is just some setting that I am overlooking that is causing this. It wouldn't be a driver issue, would it? Should I try installing XP and getting some drivers installed, or is that going to be a waste of time?
Any ideas, comments, or solutions would be greatly appreciated.
"Display switch set incorrectly [I never messed with this in the CMOS]
CMOS checksum error - Defaults loaded
CMOS battery failed.
Override enabled - Defaults loaded"
Those messages may have been present during the first boot, I honestly didn't check before going to CMOS.
This time around I didn't mess with CMOS, I just hit F1 to continue, and it seemed to be fine... it checked the CD drive for a boot disk, etc. I didn't install anything though cause something still didn't seem right... the first BIOS screen wasn't reporting my hardware correctly. It said my processor was only 1150 Mhz instead of 1900, and the memory was only running at 200 Mhz. Anyway, I shut it off and booted it up without changing anything, and again, it wouldn't start... "No Input Signal." I reset via the jumper and it worked again... once. Every time I reset it with the jumper it would boot once and then die on me.
I tried swapping out the CMOS battery with a good one, didn't make a difference.
Next I tried getting into my CMOS and loading the "Fail-safe" defaults. This actually showed signs of success.... the machine would boot multiple times without me having to reset the jumper. However, when I went back into CMOS to change things to how it should be, it went back to "No Input Signal." I have yet to try a troubleshooting approach using these fail-safe defaults and changing values one at a time, but that will be tomorrow's mission.
Anyone have any ideas? I don't know why it's misreporting my hardware values. It also reported that the processor was running at 59C with the case closed... I don't think it should be, I already had two fans in there and added a 3rd after I saw that. I haven't checked the temp after adding that third fan though.
I'm wondering if maybe the board is defective. I hear that CMOS battery problems out of the box is a sign that it might be. Either that, or maybe there is just some setting that I am overlooking that is causing this. It wouldn't be a driver issue, would it? Should I try installing XP and getting some drivers installed, or is that going to be a waste of time?
Any ideas, comments, or solutions would be greatly appreciated.