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Boot up problem
Although this is almost always a hardware problem, pinpointing which hardware is the culprit can be a tedious task so before making any hardware changes, assume first that this may be is a software problem. Assuming that you have Windows XP installed as your OS. You can try fixing your system with System Restore. To do this, turn on your PC and press F8 during the boot-up process. Select Safe Mode and login with an Administrator Account. A pop-up window will then prompt you to enter Windows in Safe Mode or just Restore your system by using System Restore, choosing NO will automatically open up the SYSTEM RESTORE window. Choose a restore point (a point or a date where your PC worked well before having problems). Your PC will reboot with the configuration set on your selected restore point. If this doesn;t solve the problem. You can try fixing your system using your Windows XP installation CD. Just don't forget to set your CD as the first boot device.
AMD XP2400+ with K7S41GX
Hi, the only reason that comes to mind here is your version of XP. A retail version will load on almost anything, a version supplied with a brand name computer may only be suitable for that brand, Dell/HP etc.
Sorry if I am not much help, don't discard your old board, you could buy an add on card for ide connection then disable the onboard one and continue with the old system.
Goodluck mistyman
Windows problems
Windows keeps a record of the serial and/or model number of your motherboard when Windows is installed. If windows tries to start and senses that the number(s) of the motherboard are different, Windows refuses to start.
You have to use your Windows installation disk and run the Windows Setup. If you have WinXP or Win2K you might be able to just run the "Repair" function, so try that first. If that does not work, run the complete Windows Installation.
So long as you do NOT allow Windows setup to partition your Hard Drive, and you do NOT install Windows to a new directory (folder)... then Windows -should- retain all of your programs, personal settings, desktop picture, etc.
Upgrading processor
i think that the FSB needs to be set at 133 as this relates to your memory timing and im guessing your ram will be sdram, apologies if it's ddr, but you will find that you can up the cpu speed within the bios, in small increments.
Don't forget the speed of athlon processors does not match the model number, the 2400 means it will be the equivelant of a pentium 2.4 GHZ, but it will probably show a GHZ rating of 2 or 2.2
Also try reseting the cmos by shorting a clrcmos2, clrcmos,clrrtc or putting the jumper from pins 1-2 to pins 2-3 then back again if it's a JBAT1 terminal, depending on your board.
Asrock h110 disable on board video using cards for mining only
real asrock mobo told ,just the intel chipset code H110the bios controls that in bios disable iGPU. no cpu told either as some have no igpu at all.like xeons, and some mobo can run both i3+ and zeons.see this search at asrocksee how your post has no real clues?https://www.asrock.com/support/index.asp?Model=h11029 mobo made based on only intel chipet.
Asrock h110 disable on board video card
double posted you?of 29mobo not one told.https://www.asrock.com/support/index.asp?Model=h110the bios page,labeled, igpu (disable /enable ) is there.some mobo allow zeon here with zero igpu.but not yoursthey make h110 ,mobo just for useless now, bitcoin mining.watch the netflix movie how the blocked mining,then save moneyalso learn what ROI is?
Asrock G31M-S No Display/not Booting
First of all, check if there are any inflated capacitors, if there is even one- ditch MBO, other capacitors will soon follow. If no inflated capacitors proceed with these diagnostic steps: 1/ disconnect all peripherials (DVD, HDD, card reader...), leave only MBO, PSU and RAM (and CPU of course); if nothing happens 2/remove CMOS battery (CR2032) for 20-30 sec with power cord disconected from computer, that will reset BIOS; 3/ take out RAM sticks, then, if you have more than one stick, try with each stick separately (it might be faulty RAM); 4/power on MBO without any RAM-if speaker is present it should give BEEP signals; 5/ try with different PSU, many power supplies are faulty even when they do give power to MBO.
If nothing of above does not help than you have faulty MBO, because CPUs are so rare to fail that in my 10 years of experience in PC service I had 3-4 fried CPU-s, and even that was because costumer tried to clean PC, removed CPU cooler and than incorrectly placed it back or didn't put thermal paste afterwards.
MY ASROCK MOTHERBOARD OUTPUT DEVICES IS NOT WORKING
3 post all the same mobo
and all 3 same reasons.
and all 3 same answers. zero
no I added one, coin cell is dead at 7 years, you are
2004 to 2018 late to the party. 14 year old battery is 2 times spec life. for sure.
This is my system, -K10N780SLIX3 wifi Mobo -Gtx
swapping out parts, try with different power supply pull the ram reseat it maybe one at time. different memory slots. change one part at a time with good working part, never assume any part is good.
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