Cold boot problem K8N Neo 2 Platinum

Every cold boot of my system fails. The fans start, but the only other things that happen are the hd light stays on, CD-RW drive light blinks and the DVD-RW drive light blinks continuously until I press and hold the power button to shut it down. If press the power again it sometimes starts up in Bios safe mode but halts in the BIOS saying its been overclcocked and the BIOS has been reset. If I then press F1 to continue the POST completes and WindowsXP Pro loads ok. Warm resets and powered down startups are ok after that.
If I wait a few hours, or overnight, the same thing happens again though.
System Config.
AMD 3500+
Kingston 1gig (2x512) 3200 matched set
WD 250 gig HD
FX5200 128meg video card
PS is enermax 460w and I tried an Ultra 500w
A05 dvdrw
liteon 52x cdrw
microsoft wireless optical desktop (keyboard and mouse)
Tried another keyboard and mouse
Win XP SP2
bios 1.4
ANy thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.

Quote from: steventa on 18-January-05, 10:11:47
Every cold boot of my system fails. The fans start, but the only other things that happen are the hd light stays on, CD-RW drive light blinks and the DVD-RW drive light blinks continuously until I press and hold the power button to shut it down. If press the power again it sometimes starts up in Bios safe mode but halts in the BIOS saying its been overcl****ed and the BIOS has been reset. If I then press F1 to continue the POST completes and WindowsXP Pro loads ok. Warm resets and powered down startups are ok after that.
If I wait a few hours, or overnight, the same thing happens again though.
System Config.
AMD 3500+
Kingston 1gig (2x512) 3200 matched set
WD 250 gig HD
FX5200 128meg video card
PS is enermax 460w and I tried an Ultra 500w
A05 dvdrw
liteon 52x cdrw
microsoft wireless optical desktop (keyboard and mouse)
Tried another keyboard and mouse
Win XP SP2
bios 1.4
ANy thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
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