HELP: MSI 760GM P23

Just finished a build for my sister....but im having a problem. Once it get's past the MSI screen it ask's me which bootable device I want to choose, the only one being the dvd rom. Though once I choose it....it says no bootable device found press any key to continue. ANY IDEA's?

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give us what parts you used in your biuld in a list please! see my signature bellow we need to know the parts used to work out what the problem could be.
check the connection to the HDD that it is correctly connected! also is the drive a SATA2 or SATA3 HDD? could you tell us its make and model?
as the machine starts enter BIOS by pressing DELETE and set up the boot order there!
once the boot order is set you need to install an OS onto the drive so place a disk for your chosen Operating System into the DVD drive and start to install it.

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    I just recently build a new computer using MSI 760GM-P23 (FX) running on Windows 7 Home Premium. I was able to get everything to work except for the on-board audio. The Realtek High Definition Audio always has "Not plugged in" status even if its rear audio jack is connected. I would like to know what is wrong with the on-board audio. Is there a disable setting somewhere for the on-board audio, because I can't get it to work even after downloading and installing the latest audio driver from MSI website.
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    Oh, sorry, XFM. I completely missed your reply. Too much things are going on. It seems that I was having problem focusing.
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    Quote from: XFM on 23-February-13, 13:54:31
    ...If I'm not mistaken those jumpers are only needed on the older AL'97 audio when not using front panel jacks, not the newer HD audio.
    Are you talking about the pin layout of JAUD1? I am not very familiar with audio much, so I don't understand what you are saying. Nonetheless, I tried putting in jumpers and removing them. Both doesn't seem to make a difference except noticing an input jack detection to be plugged in and plugged out the next. For what port, I have no idea, so I removed the jumper now.
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  • Unexpected reboots - MSI 760GM-P23

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  • MSI 760GM-P23 doesn't boot

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    also have a youtube video so you can see the problem. But I am not allowed to post external links. So you can go to youtube channel:
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  • MSI 760GM-P23 (fx) bios upgrade issue

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    Sounds like Live Update just claimed another casualty. Unless another forum user can come up with some more suggestions, it is most likely RMA time or a pc shop in your area that has an SPI flash programming device should be able to restore the BIOS chip for you.
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  • MSI 760GM-P23 - No video signal

    Hey, I moved my gaming setup from my old Corona case to my new Cooler Master HAF 912 PLUS case, and connected everything like it was before, but now i can't get any video signal.
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    PSU: Cooler Master GX550
    Graphics Card: Nvidia Geforce GTX 550 TI

    Remove the board from the case again and test it outside the case on a non-conducting surface in barebone configuration.  If it works again, then you know that you must have created some sort of short-circuit problem while installing everything in the new case.
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  • BsoD on MSI 760Gm P23 Fx(clock interrupt was not received on a secondary proces)

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    that interrupt is a CPU clock instability I'm guessing that your CPU is auto boosting its clocks! you will need to access BIOS and turn off the Turbo Boost!
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  • New MSI 760gm-P23 Mobo no signal

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  • MSI 760GM-P23, how do you choose an automatic boot device

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    Quote from: illafam on 02-June-12, 14:54:54
    Thanks.. can't believe I missed it.
    no problem
    report back if its worked if you would be so kind (just so i know and am not just sat here thinking did it or not work?)!

  • Wont detect my GTX 460 video card 760GM-P23(FX)

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  • 760GM-P23 FX - no video signal

    Good afternoon,
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    First off, thanks for the fast responses!
    Quote from: Fredrik on 07-January-12, 08:23:17
    Are all power cables connected to the motherboard? One is for a location near the processor.
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    - 645 seems to be supported.
    - Under-powered, no, not if you connected above mentioned P4 12volt connection, aimed for the processor. There could be some kind of shorting issue, though.
    - Damaged, well, noone knows but it is a bit early yet, and why should it be.
    - Poorly seated: Always seat the processor when the motherboard is out of the case; this is to make sure the seating is good. If you were to reseat the processor, also check so there will be no unused so called stand-offs left when you put the motherboard back.
    I did connect all the power cables including the 4-pin CPU power plug. I reseated the CPU several times, with screws loosened as well as fastened and I applied fresh cooling paste every time. I might try another go with the motherboard outside the case on an insulating plate. Nonetheless I think it should be either the CPU or the motherboard that's failing. As I don't think I did anything that shouldn't have worked, I'll probably return them to the store and let them figure out what's wrong.
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    I reset the BIOS by shorting the jumper, I'll try removing the battery. As for the RAM, I removed the RAM stick, but starting the setup without RAM actually DID make sound, so I figured that isn't the problem. As said above, I'll probably return the motherboard and CPU and see if this is a warranty/transport damage situation.
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  • MSI G41M-P23 FSB/core clock issue (HELP!)

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    Well, I heard back from MSI. They are just as confused over the BIOS version as I am, apparently.  V30.8 is not what is supposed to be on the board. So, rather than flash it and hope that it works, etc., I decided to simply return the board, as I've only had it for a few days, and bared used it. Something is clearly wrong with it to have an "unknown" BIOS installed.
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  • 760GM-p23 (fx) AM3+ FX 4100

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  • MSI 760Gm-P21(FX) PCI-E Frequency problem

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    and what would be the point of flashing it if it won't add the PCI-E control?
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