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I got stop error 7b, BSOD. i replaced my old ram and hdd with new and reassembled my comp. now the mother board gets the power but when i switch on, processor fan doesnt start. no leds start. altogether system doesnt start at all
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You will need to perform a repair install using a Windows CD. The current configuration on the hard drive was basically with an entirely different computer and thus, it does not know how to "talk" to the new hardware. The repair install should fix that and create a new Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) that will enable Windows to "talk" to the new hardware.
Disconnect everything from the motherboard except the power supply connections and cpu fan. Install one stick of RAM and connect your monitor. Then try starting up. See if you get any BIOS boot messages. This will tell you that the board and processor are okay.
With what you say you've tried already, I'm thinking you might have a bad processor. Most every other problem would result in some kind of error like POST beep codes or messages on screen. If the system still doesn't boot with the bare minimum parts installed, replace the processor.
It could be the processor also (unless you bought another one of those, too), but chances are that you are right in suspecting the RAM. It's a quick troubleshoot, as well - buy a new stick, install it, see what happens.
The system behavior is a tad curious - not something i've ever seen with a memory problem - usually you'll get a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) and an error code that vaguely refers to the memory. Nevertheless, something isn't right, and I don't think a HDD can cause that level of mayhem, but RAM certainly can.
Let me know how it goes after you swap it out - I'd be interested in knowing if that was it.
Hi
there is way to find out
First ,disconnect all power cable and data cable from hdd,fdd,and remove all pci devices.
Now you have to check your pc mother board not touch to your pc case.
Second, check heat sink on cpu is mount properly check ram also.
now check on button if it is ok push it to on.
if now occouring same problem.
change cpu and check
if the problem is not solved you mother board is faulty.
Hi im Joan Hall.I have a suggestion.Please check your IDE Cables.When u reboot your computer it should say detecting IDE Cables.If it beeps that usally means that your computer has an error.See if its not the IDE Cables because they will cause your computer to beep and not boot up right.
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