K8n neo 2 boot problems :cry:

Hi all,
yesterday I turned off my pc and carried it to the place where I work.
From that monent I'm still unable to boot and mobo sounds long beeps of 4-5 seconds. 
Before  this big mistake, I never had problems with this great product!
As I come back home, I try to unplug all the power chords.
Any other suggestion?
My configuration:
K8n neo 2
Wichester 3000
Pny 6800 GT 256 mb with silencer
2*512 mb ram DDR vitesta 500
300 gb hd maxtor
485 W Psu Enermax noisetaker...
No overclock!
Thx in advance for your help,
Ikki

Hi all again,
i went back home and solved the problem unplugging all the power connectors and the power cable.
It was probably in JPW1 connector: as I pushed it stronger, the pc booted again.
I knew in advance that this is the place to solve the mistake...
Bye and thx all,
Ikki

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