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Digerati
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I just moved my Biostar M7VIG into a new case and reinstalled XPpro. The mobo ran great when it was in its old case, since I moved it it has trouble POSTing.
When I start up I'll hear a triple beep and then a lower 2 double beep. The HD light will be constantly lit, the CD drives will spin and no video will appear.
If I keep reseting the system it will eventually give me one beep and post and start up fine.
I can then run the computer but every now and again it will randomly reset. After resetting it will offer no beeps or video. If I then manually reset I have to go through the beep series all over again and keep resetting until it decides to POST again.
So far I haven't been able to tell of any pattern or regular occurance for the resets, they don't happen often, but the problem POSTing at startup is pretty constant if I turn my system off or restart.
My CPU temp is around 44C so I don't think that's the problem.
As far as I know everything is securely fastend too, but I'll check again.
I'm running a Duron 950 with 512mb of pc133 ram and an ATI rage fury card.
Any idea what the problem might be?
When I start up I'll hear a triple beep and then a lower 2 double beep. The HD light will be constantly lit, the CD drives will spin and no video will appear.
If I keep reseting the system it will eventually give me one beep and post and start up fine.
I can then run the computer but every now and again it will randomly reset. After resetting it will offer no beeps or video. If I then manually reset I have to go through the beep series all over again and keep resetting until it decides to POST again.
So far I haven't been able to tell of any pattern or regular occurance for the resets, they don't happen often, but the problem POSTing at startup is pretty constant if I turn my system off or restart.
My CPU temp is around 44C so I don't think that's the problem.
As far as I know everything is securely fastend too, but I'll check again.
I'm running a Duron 950 with 512mb of pc133 ram and an ATI rage fury card.
Any idea what the problem might be?