K8N Neo Platinum wont POST - help!

I decided to flash my bios to the latest version, 1.4, and after it said it was completed and restarted my system would no longer boot. It runs for about 5 seconds then shuts down. I've tried the recovery with a floppy drive but my system doesn't even try to access the drive. I'm guessing I have to get an RMA, but does anyone know how to fix this?

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I agree it's probably the PSU but what do we tell him when he spends $140 for an OCZ and still has the same problem?
I would suggest that he only pay around $85 for a trupower 480, which has been very solid and stable for me.
Coolmax 500wt is only $56 at Newegg and as 28amps on the 12v. Highly recommended.

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    hi, all of the sudden, the mouse stop working. i shut the pc down, power up again and after 10 sec in win xp desktop, the same happened.
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    Quote from: blazing storm on 23-August-05, 05:30:00
    Look in the bios and loosen up the RAM settings. Make sure the RAM isn't being stressed into settings that are too hard for it to handle.
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    I scratched the back surface!! the scratches are minor, that is 4 scratches half a milimeter long each and not deep but i can see the copper of some lines leading from the memory slots to the processr. My question is : can I try and build the computer on that motherboard anyway or better buy a new one? is there a risk of dammaging other components? oh god what a mistake!

    Make sure the new backplate is non-conductive. The backplate for the Hyper 6 has a non-conductive sticker on it. Make sure to keep it on if youve got one... If the lines are exposed even with the back-plate on perhaps you should cover them with some non-conductive (100% non conductive!) tape or something.
    Then it doesnt matter if they are exposed, as long as they are ok.
    A good tip, which got when i was removing my backplate, is to use a blow dryer to heat it up and the remove it with your fingers. That way youll also notice if it gets to hot
    The glue gets sticky at blow drier temps. And pls, dont singe the MB with your blow dryer, you only have to make it hot, and if you cant touch it, how can you remove it with your fingers?
    I guess theres no way of telling if you have a serious prob and no way to tell if your cpu will be ok. I guess you could (?) try and start it wíthout anything (cpu, mems) but a PSU, and then, if it (and maybe the PSU) goes "!Pfsssssss!"  or "bang!", youll now you will have to replace it.
    I put a screwdriver through an asus board once, and it still worked...  

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