[925 Series] Bios and Optical Drives Problem

I recently just built my computer and assembled all the parts, but when i plugged in everything and started it, the screen would stay blank and the bios would not come up. Also, my optical drives do not open when the IDE cables are plugged in but they do open when only the power is connected to it.

ur optical drives' jumpers set correctly?

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    Event Category:   None
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    Workgroup : *****
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