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So, what is going on with memory? Have you reseated the memory since you moved the board to the new chassis? If successful, you can reinsert the other DIMM s then. I have now ordered the USBs acquired by Brovito to test but it will take some time to reach me. I have also redeployed the CPU for other use so please bear with me if I do not respond with any more progress for some time.
Since you touch the memory issue, I would like to provide more observation of the system responses to see whether you can come up with more ideas:. If I inserted an empty USB, i. BIO file, the system stopped at code b7 and issued 3 beeps, pause and then repeat.
This beep pattern is a memory fault. But the result was still a failure withe same sequence pattern 2b, The system issued no memory error upon power up and before the recovery process. The board seems to be a very early version. I attached a picture of it here to see whether there is any hint. For more complete information about compiler optimizations, see our Optimization Notice.
Welcome to the Intel Community. If you get an answer you like, please mark it as an Accepted Solution to help others. Thank you! Solved Jump to solution. In response to brovito. Copy link. All forum topics Previous topic Next topic. Hope this helps, MY MAN! So again Scott, thanks again for your help. Glad it worked out. Revert back to the x CPU did not solve the problem and the system gives the same fault as follows: A. Further tests and results are as followings: 1. No memory stick, no graphic card 3 long beeps, pause and then repeats 2.
BIO file, the Port 80h gives another sequence: 2b, 31, 33, 34, 60, 00, 0b, b0, b1, b7, b9, then repeats from the beginning for more than 60 minutes. Would greatly appreciate your help to fix my problem.
In response to mkfriends. What specific USB flash drives have you tried? Full model numbers please. Thanks very much to Scott's and Brovito's responses. We do not recommend BIOS updates for computers that do not need it. An earlier BIOS version may not contain the support for the latest processors, bug fixes, critical security updates, or support the latest board revisions currently being manufactured. Although installing a newer BIOS version might add new features, update various components, or improve the device's usability, this process is very risky, so the upgrade is recommended to be performed only when it is really needed.
In addition to that, this task should be performed by someone who has the knowledge to successfully complete the installation; regular users may fulfill it at their own risk. When it comes to applying a new version without taking into account the computer's operating system, the most commonly used method to flash the BIOS is by creating a bootable USB or CD containing the update file, and running it from DOS.
When you install the OS, and select custom install, you have the option to delete partitions on a disk. That is what you should have done. I need the Audio controller drivers, the digital audio output is not working. I know raid 1 is not a backup, but it does protect against a hard drive failure and I already have all my files backed-up.
I have Windows 10 on my work computer but its atrocious, the forced restarts are terrible, I know how to turn it off and we pay for the professional version but its just the worst experience. Even dealing with this nightmare of getting my old machine up and running with old software is somehow an order of magnitude less stressful than the thought of using the new Windows. Maybe this is the point I bite the bullet and switch to linux. I have been studying python constantly for a year now and finally making progress, but if windows 7 really is put out to pasture maybe I have no choice.
Your motherboard is 10 years old, and likely in the range of component failure, so it does not have long to live in my opinion.
W10 will contain all the drivers you need for your board, so your argument about W10 does not work with me. I have a 8 series board, with W10 pro, and with a XP and W7 vm, and they work perfectly. I do not know where you are getting this "force restart" argument from. For more complete information about compiler optimizations, see our Optimization Notice. Welcome to the Intel Community. If you get an answer you like, please mark it as an Accepted Solution to help others.
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