Need help with msi 875p neo

i just bought one of these and set up my system, but as soon as i flick the power switch on the psu there is a 2 sec delay then it automaticaly boots up without me pushing anything then it just hangs..nothing no boot screen nothing. i check that d brakect thing and it says "Inializing keyboard controller" it stays there and does not change.
my system spec:
msi 875P Neo-FIS2R
intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz 800MHz Fsb
2 x 256 mb pc-3200 OCZ EL-DDR cas 2 @ DDR400
thermal take spark 7
leadtek winfast A280leTD 'Geforce 4 Ti 4200'
WD raptor 36.7 GB SATA 1
Xaser III casing
Thermaltake Purepower 480W
MS intellieye Explorer
plz help me i find no reason for it no to work

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Originally posted by MaKoMaN
thaks for all ur help i found the problem one of my memory sticks had a scratch the other one works fine.. but now what do i do with the scratched one?
did you make the scratch? if not, you got warranty on it that would get you a new one...

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