MSI 694D Pro CPU problem

I have a Celeron Tualatin 1000A, and is not working on this motherboard. All signal led's are red. I have tested the cpu on other motherboard, it is working. I have instaled a celeron 600MHz on the motherboard, it's working. so if the cpu and the motherboard are OK, what is the problem????? I have updated the bios.
PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There is no way it will work, the board doesn't support Tualatin CPUs.

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