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GA-K8VM800M MOTHERBOARD
The problem with
Try making your hard drive as the first boot in the bios and just connect your hard drive only on the motherboard ( remove cd/dvd drive, etc..). Make sure your hard drive is detected in the bios. Then restart your computer again.
10/12/2010 3:45:16 PM •
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on Oct 12, 2010
Hello, I have a Gigabyte k8vm800m mobo. I get a
i got the exact same problem then checked all the connections and the few jumpers i had,replaced battery, tried to get video , no onboard video, put in video card, got video once, still no beeps, retried to set up hd and install windows...then everything went at once, no beeps...never again...this was installed in a net pc with 1.5 gb memmory, board, no beeps, tried reinstalling chip and fan, power supply, checked all jumpers and wiring,,,all i can do i s replace motherboard i guess, must have shorted somewhere or kilt bios / cmos...
9/23/2010 9:35:02 PM •
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on Sep 23, 2010
Mother board power is on
first : check the biose of the board ,try to updat the biose .
2nd: check the ram fixed in board if its ok then check the bus
of the ram & board bus
3d: finally check if cpu work corroctly by replacing cpu .
9/18/2010 7:48:32 AM •
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on Sep 18, 2010
PEN DRIVE IS NOT RECOGNISED
Hi,
Normally you don't need a special driver for usual pen drives. Are you properly removing it via the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray (in right corner, near the clock on the taskbar)? If you don't use the Safely remove Hardware command, then you pen drive can be damaged. Try it in other ports or check it for proper function by connecting it to another PC.
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Andras
9/8/2010 8:10:35 PM •
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on Sep 08, 2010
GA-k8vm800m gigabyte motherboard 1terabyte hardisk
YEAH IT SUPPORTS NO PROBLEM IN USING IT,
BUT STILL MOSTLY IT IS BETTER TO GET YOUR BOARD UPGRADED,
AS FOR SO MUCH DATA HANDLING THE SPEED ALSO IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR NA??
SO TRY TO GET A BETTER BOARD WHICH SUPPORT HIGH SPEED PROCESSORS.
REPLY AND RATE!
7/10/2010 6:03:09 AM •
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on Jul 10, 2010
Can't enter window
check you cables from drives to mother board make sure they are all pushed in tight
and check the jumpers are set properly on all your drives then retry if it deosn't work you might need new motherboard or one o your cd or hard drives is faulty
7/9/2010 12:11:24 PM •
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on Jul 09, 2010
Uograde
You have a socket 754 motherboard. That socket had been in use for just 2 years over 5 years ago. Obsolete.
Get a new AM3 socket one and a new processor.
3/4/2010 5:03:29 PM •
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on Mar 04, 2010
Okay, i have 150gb IDe hard drive that others
Your pwr supply may need replacement here. The 150 GB hard drive may have blown the power supply in your PC due to the fact that it was already defective or at the end of it's life cycle.
The SATA drive on the other hand is probably still ok but not getting voltage from the power supply which may be blown. Try the drive in another PC to see if it will be recognize if so it OK and you will need to check the PC's power supply.
3/3/2010 5:54:33 AM •
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on Mar 03, 2010
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