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Posted on Oct 03, 2007

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Everything brand new green light on all fans working ethernet shows lights dvd player not opening ram in yellows slots matched pair 2gb corsair 800 ddr2 new hiper psu 580w amd x2 6000 cpu all in one wonder x16 graphics card?

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  • Anonymous Nov 17, 2007

    Exactly the same problem, AMD 4400+, Kingston RAM 533mhz ddr2 as listed in the compatability section of manual, Nvidia 7600GTS graphics card, dual seagate SATA drives, dvd.

    Power on, ethernet lights up, no beeps, dvd will not open. Tried different memory slots, ide slots, power supplies. CPU is fine as its come come out of my Gigabyte GA-M55Plus board, RAM fine. Just will not post. Going to RMA the piece of S**t. Seems this is a very common problem with this board.

  • Anonymous Dec 13, 2007

    Disk Boot Error, please insert System disk and retry

  • besouro Jan 05, 2008

    All the lights go up, the fans too. Simply the system doesn't boot, doesnt even get to the post screen. I tried disconnecting the drives, i tried getting the RAM out, putting out the cmos battery. nothing solves it.

  • ark4peace Feb 17, 2008

    Same thing, only my CPU fan isn't even running - lights on board, nothing else running. I took it back to the shop where I got it. It's clearly not the PSU, since it runs everything NOT powered through the mobo fine, and a working PSU doesn't make CPU fan run either. It really can't be any of the other components (RAM, VGA, CPU, drives, etc.) since those things won't prevent POSTing. They might cause a post fail, but it will at least TRY, and give off a couple of beeps... but not *nothing*. I strongly suspect that if you run too much wattage through the board (read: you can't actually run as much wattage as the mobo manual claims you can) it dies. Anyways, I got mine RMA'd, and I'm waiting on a new one.

  • wsdavis Apr 08, 2008

    ASUS M2N SLI with AMD A64 x2 5400+ Processor will not post. PSU test is OK. Is this MB pone to have problems? It's looking like an RMA????

  • Anonymous Apr 14, 2008

    Same problem - almost. Fans run, disks spin up, DVD okay, even some lights on mobo, but no beeps and no POST. Swapped CPU (happened to have spare) - no difference ! As others here also swapped memory, changed drives etc. Only thing is, it *had* been working fine for few weeks, then one day wouldn't boot.

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