MSI K7N2G Dead ?

Hello,
I recently bought a N2G Mainboard together with a 2400+ boxed CPU. Now i've got the following problem.
The 2nd time I switched it on it doesn't do a thing except beeping, on the D-bracket it says lights 1 and 3 are red, which means RTC testing. Now the funny part is when I unplug my floppy cable it says only light 2 green meaning CPU is broke or not properly inserted. Below a list of my hardware which was attached to the system.
- MSI K7N2G
- AMD 2400+ Boxed
- 3x 512mb VT DDR Memory PC2100
- AOpen 300watt power supply
I used the onboard graphic adapter and also tried a seperate one but no change in the failure.  ;(
I also checked the CPU to see if it had green stuff coming out of the core, but none there
All input welcome,
Thanks

Hi Guys,
Thanks for your help.
I bought a new PSU with 550watts, enough power to run my complete house on. This didn't solve the problem tho, but I discovered what was wrong.
I must have made a change to the BIOS regarding the FSB. I switched the (FSB) jumper to 100Mhz on the mainboard. Switched my PC back on and it worked.
Now I went to the BIOS and made sure it was on 133Mhz and saved it again. Switched back the jumper to 133Mhz and switched it back on. My machine was working again. Funny thingy tho is that clearing your BIOS with the jumper didn't change a thing.
Anyways... A new problem i'm facing now regarding my onboard VGA or my Memory. Without installing the nVidia drivers it runs fine.. Really quick and made me happy. Now after installing the drivers my PC shows now and a then blue screens.
Every thing is default, no overclocking or what so ever
I'm using ...
3x VT 512 DDR PC2100 16 chip 32M x 8 Gold
1x Adaptec 29160
2x 36.7GB 15k IBM HDD's
BIOS version 3.2
That's all what is in there.
Anyone ?
Thanks!

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