System won't boot to my CD!!!

Ferrari692

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I just recently put together a new system and when I start it up all it starts up fine but then stops at the message (SDRAM at DIMM(s):1,2,). When it gets to this message the cursor is blinking but I can't type anything at all. I am able to get into BIOS and I checked all the settings to make sure everything is ok. There is no operating system on the Hdrive and the processor is an Athlon 1.4 Tbird. I checked the ram and it is in the right way. The system recognizes the ram but keeps getting stuck at that message. The motherboard is a ECS Elitegroup K7AMA. Please offer any help you can give and if you want to email me at (codydysert@comcast.net) feel free. Thanks.
 

MazerRackham

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Dude just go into your BIOS and set the CD-ROM/DVD as the first boot device. It'll be something generic like "ATAPI CD-ROM" or something like that, but set that to the primary boot device and you should be able to boot from your CD drive.
 

DaiShan

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also make sure you have the jumpers on the drives set right (master or slave positions) and that the ide cables are connected correctly.
 

Wiloden

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Also, make sure that you do not have a cordless keyboard attached to the USB port at the time you try to boot off the CD. I know this sounds crazy, but I went through the same thing this weekend when trying to install XP Pro. My mobo is a Gigabyte 7IXE4, and when it attempts to boot from the CD, it prompts you to strike a key. Well, at that point, the cordless keyboard hasn't received an ack. from the USB, and therefore fails the CD bootup process.

When I put a standard PS/2 keyboard in there, it recognize my keystroke and booted right off the CD.

Again, this is probably not what you're dealing with here, but every bit of information helps!