K8N Neo2 Platinum wont start up

After installing a new K8N Neo2 it worked perfectly for 1 day, no problems at all.
The day after nothing happened. When the psu is turned on it only gives a short flash on the leds, the fans turns for a second and then everything is of.
Have tried with only the most necessary connected to the psu, switched to only 1 RAM in different positions etc. Have cleared cmos every time.
D bracket leds are showing 4 reds for a short second and some times two greens diagonal upper left to lower right and the other two are red.
Any ideas???
Spec;
AMD Athlon64 3500+
K8N Neo2 Platinum
NX6800 Geforce 6800GT
WD Raptor 740GD 74G ( x2 )
Corsair CMX256A-3200LL ( x4 )
Antec True 480P ( 5V-38A, 12V-22A, 3,3V-30A )

Hi,
 Its a common problem with this board... different theories are abound as to what causes it, an RMA might not help you
False Starts on MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum

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        Model Number:                  3200 (estimated)
        Performance Rating:            PR3015 (estimated)
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        MP APIC:                       No
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        CD-ROM/DVD (E:):               N/A
        CD-ROM/DVD (F:):               N/A
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        USB Controller/Hub:            Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller
        USB Controller/Hub:            Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
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        Isochronous Mode Support:      No
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    I am an italian lover of MSI motherboards.
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    Athlon 64 3200+ (Winchester, 2 Ghz, 512 KB cache, stepping DH-D0)
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    PSU Antec Sonata 380W
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    HDD Seagate 250Gb SATA (ST3200822AS)
    HDD Maxtor 250Gb SATA (6V250F0 - jumpered in SATA150 mode, the mobo wouldn't work with the drive in SATA300-mode)
    Aopen COM5232/AAH Pro CD-Writer ATA (Sec Master)
    BenQ DW1640 DVD-Writer ATA (Sec Slave)
    P.S. The NVidia IDE-drivers are NOT installed. System is not overclocked.

    Thank you for all the replies. Upgrading to the latest Nvidia IDE-drivers did not fix my problem. Moving to other SATA-ports did not help either. Upgrading the mobo's BIOS is not really an option (I'm using one version before the most recent and there isn't anything in the fixlist of the latest BIOS).
    Now I've contacted Maxtor for (hopefully) a new firmware.
    Quote from: rogueUK on 31-July-06, 16:55:42
    insego please use the SEARCH BUTTON
    I did use the search function to find other people with similar problems. The reason I started a topic of my own was because of the text you get while joining:
    Quote
    Do not hijack another persons topic. If you have a similar problem, start your own thread anyway.
    Maybe in retrospect I should first have tried the solutions in other topics.

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  • Desperate: K8N Neo2 Platinum won't work!!

    Bought myself a new motherboard, processor and memory and it just won't work!
    Searched this forum for a solution, but  haven't found one yet.
    Try to install Windows XP, but it just won't start.
    I now get an error code 0x80040507.
    Before that, it just rebooted again and again.
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    Prim. slave   : DVD-RW NEC ND-3500
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    Sec. slave    : DVD-R from LG
    PSU: Antec 350W, model SL350P (+5V=35A, +12V=16A, +3,3V=28A, -5V=0,5A, -12V=0,8A, +5V=2.0A)
    Sapphire 9800 Atlantis Pro 128Mb
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    PCI-3 : Linksys wireless network card (model WMP11)
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