As you may have seen from my "build thread" I recently upgraded my old PC with a new mobo (GB EP43-DS3L), ram (G.skill 2x2gb DDR 1066), Video (MSI N960)GT 512MB), CPU (E7300), PSU (OCZ SXS 600W).
Anyway, after I upgraded these parts in my existing case, I went for the dreaded first power up and hoped everything would work.
Of course, things didnt go as planned. The PC powered up, displayed the MB BIOS splash screen, and then went to black, restarted and displayed the splash screen, does this repeatedly.
Thought maybe I was missing a connection somewhere, so I went through everything and it all seemed okay. So I did the normal troubleshooting steps (disconnect unessentials, etc) and it still happened.
One thing I hadnt thought to disconnect, was the USB hub which had my external WD USB HD connected to it. Turns out, once I disconnected it the PC booted up just fine.
So my question is why would the PC not boot up with the USB drive connected? My old build was just fine with it connected.
It doesnt even let me use the keyboard to go into BIOS when the USB is connected, and I have verified that the boot sequence doesnt even have USB as one of the boot priorities. (Only floppy, CD, HD)
Anyway, after I upgraded these parts in my existing case, I went for the dreaded first power up and hoped everything would work.
Of course, things didnt go as planned. The PC powered up, displayed the MB BIOS splash screen, and then went to black, restarted and displayed the splash screen, does this repeatedly.
Thought maybe I was missing a connection somewhere, so I went through everything and it all seemed okay. So I did the normal troubleshooting steps (disconnect unessentials, etc) and it still happened.
One thing I hadnt thought to disconnect, was the USB hub which had my external WD USB HD connected to it. Turns out, once I disconnected it the PC booted up just fine.
So my question is why would the PC not boot up with the USB drive connected? My old build was just fine with it connected.
It doesnt even let me use the keyboard to go into BIOS when the USB is connected, and I have verified that the boot sequence doesnt even have USB as one of the boot priorities. (Only floppy, CD, HD)