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Member (6 bit)
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Frustrating Problem
Evening. I decided to switch over to a new case for a recently built system. Everything went swimmingly during the switch. All parts were placed on a cardboard work area to prevent static build-up. I was grounded at all times. Ran all cables and connections perfectly as well as cleared the mother board from its mounting plate.
Something has gone wrong. At the initial boot-up, I got an error about USB overcharge shutting down in 15 seconds--or something like that. I quickly realized what I possibly did, shut off the system, and fixed an error. Going blind, I accidentally orientate one of the USB connections from the case incorrectly on the MB. After removing the case USB connection, I am unable to get the computer to reliably boot. Either it hangs at the BIOS, or won't switch on at all. If it does switch on, I cannot get it to switch off. Is it possible I have fried the MB/Case with this error? Am I overlooking anything? Thanks for your help in advance Specs: Asus P5e Intel Q6600 EVGA Geforce 8800GTS 512MB 2 GB Corsair RAM Corsair 620W PSU Arctic Cooling CPU fan Thermaltake Armor Series Case WD Raptor (SATA) Seagate 7200.10 (SATA) Lite-on DVD Burner (SATA) Asus DVD-Drive (SATA) |
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Member (4 bit)
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Well, the first thing I'd do would be to reset the CMOS. There's usually a jumper for that. Then, restart the computer.
I'm sorry for your frustrating event. What a grind! |
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Shiro Usagi
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Pull the motherboard from the case and follow these troubleshooting instructions and let us know what happens.
Cricket
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Member (6 bit)
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Hi all. First, thanks for the responses. Here's an update. The computer boots as long as mouse/keyboard are in specific usb ports. As well, there is a CMOS error. I'll clear the CMOS on the board see if that helps.
Once the computer runs, I cannot get any peripheral to run from the lower usb ports. Is it possible that the initial error fried/overloaded the USB bus port? Any suggestions for the next step after clearing the CMOS? Thanks so much in advance. |
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Member (6 bit)
Join Date: Nov 2006
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A little update:
I reset the CMOS and installed a PCI expansion slot with 4 USB connections. After re-assembling everything and putting the case back, it would not power up. After 30+ minutes of troubleshooting, I discovered that the molex connection for the case fan was extremely loose (the actual pin came out). Fixed this, computer boots fine. I still get Checksum errors when i boot, but at least its running. I am just going to do an Advanced RMA from Asus. Thanks for everyone's help in the matter! |
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Member (6 bit)
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Another quesiton...could the short from the initial error cause the PSU to fail? Thanks in advance.
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