MS-6738 Micro ATX problem, machine will not boot up

I built this PC for a friend of mine with an AMD AthlonXP 2GHz processor, 256MB of Cricial DDR266 RAM, hard drive, cd-rw, floppy, and a case with a 300W power supply.  The problem is when I switch the PC on all I get is a sequence of loud beeps from the motherboard.  I was thinking the problem could be bad RAM, but I wasn't sure.  It just beeps when I start it up, no video signal at all through the built in VGA port.  Any help would be appreciated, as I e-mailed MSI a week ago and still haven't got a reply.
Thanks,
Steve

Thanks for the reply,
I started with the easy fixes first, changed the sata cables, and tried different power supply connectors. Both tests had same results, still boots up on 2nd try. I did not know how soon the problem would re-occur after it has been shut down, my shortest time so far is 25 minutes.
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Why only one RAID channel is enabled? Array can't be detected in that way...
Well right now, it is not even set up that way, in my #6 problem solving, it was suggested that I turn the Raid Mode off and try [IDE] to see if that made a difference,"because I don't need Raid enabled for the hardware raid". It did not, it only booted to the "Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key" window about 60 seconds faster. It is currently set up in this way.
This is how it looks in my On-Chip ATA Devices
How do I check this?
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Does the problem persist when you use Silicon RAID instead Nvidia RAID?
I am still working on getting the seagate diagnostics to work, I am getting an error message before I can even test them.
 I do have another question. Why is my HP Printer showing up in the Hard drive test, and also why is it showing up in my boot sequence, is this normal?
And speaking of boot sequences I got in there again just now and saw 2 [USB:HP Photosm]
Thanks again, still working on testing hard drives.
Chris

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