P67a-g43 Infinite boot cycling

same problem here. I replaced the cpu and still have the same problem. it would turn on for 3-4 seconds, and then it would turn off for 3-4 seconds only to turn back on to repeat the process. No beep nothing.

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  • MSI P67A-G43 (B3) Boot Password - How to reset?

    I am currently locked out of my MSI P67A-G43 (B3) machine, due to a bootup password. Recovering the password is not an option, I want to reset it.
    I have already attempted clearing the CMOS (both with the jumper pad and with the button), and neither appears to have worked. The password has persisted through the reset. The ClickBIOS has not been updated since the board was purchased, which was one year ago.
    Any help?

     Other than advice already given we do not assist in attempts at bypassing or hacking BIOS/system passwords. Reason being we have no way of knowing if parts are stolen or not or whatever reason you can't use the original p'word that was entered.
     If you want to you can ask MSI for further assistance but this forum can't help with that.
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  • MSI P67A-GD65 infinite boot/loop problem

    installed everything into my case and go to boot into the UEFI and nothing !
    i press the power switch, everything starts fine and the fans spin up and the LED's on the board are fine, waits 5 secs then it shuts itself off and tries the exact same process again. it keeps doing this until i cut the power !
    i've checked the 24pin etc, KB & mouse r fine, 2 different sets off RAM in every slot, cleared CMOS (i think).
    seems like a very common problem with this board after a bit of googling !!
    also tried
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    this is the 1st time ive used it !
    tried the OC genie button on and off.
    been sitting in the box unused for about 1.5 months. doubt that means anything tho.
    put the stock cooler on securely, and still the same problem !
    now tho, it wont start for about 3 secs after i press the power button
    and
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    disconnected all the SATA's bar 1, and still the problem :/!
    all the standoffs etc r fitted correctly and iv re-connected the 8 pin cpu and 24 pin. 1 stick off RAM in the 1st slot also :/!
    checked no molex connectors r touching the case metal either
    any suggestions?

    motherboard: MSI P67A-GD65 (B3) bought on march 31st and used today for 1st time
    CPU: intel core i7 2600K
    CPU Cooler: tried an alpenfohn matterhorn with Scythe 1850RPM gentle typhoon Push/pull also tried the stock cooler
    RAM Corsair CMD4GX3M2A1600C9 (2X2GB kit of 1600Mhz CL9 corsair dominator DDR3) and tried Patriot PSD34G1600KH (2X2GB kit of Patriot signature DDR3)
    PSU Corsair TX650 650w psu
    GPU XFX radeon 4870 1GB
    Case NZXT M59 + mainly scythe fans and a noctua and coolermaster
    DVDRW liteon DVDRW
    Storage 128GB kinsgton SSDnow V100, 1TB Samsung F3 7200RPM, 1TB Hitachi 7K100 7200RPM all sata 3gb/s
    Generic 5.25" fan controller
    2 x 12" blue CCFL's
    OS windows 7 x64 professional (installed on the SSD, but havent booted it yet as the board doesnt even get to BIOS :()
    peripherals Microsoft reclusa keyboard and gigabyte GM-6990 (i think) mouse
    monitor Benq g2222hdl connected via DVI
    the only things i have changed today are, put the new notcua fan in my case, changed the Motherboard and CPU from and Asus M4A78LT-M & Athlon II X4 640 to MSI P67A-GD65 (b3) & intel core i7 2600k. Also, put the alpenfohn matterhorn on today.
    everything is confirmed working apart from the CPU & Motherboard. everything worked yesterday, but i didnt have the necessary equipment to test the motherboard or cpu before using them together (today)
    hope this will help

  • P67A-G43 select boot device issue with GTX 970

    I recently tried to install a new GTX 970 and ran into an issue where I am asked to select the boot device every time I boot the pc. I uninstalled the driver for my video card before installing it. The system appears to be stable once it boots into Windows. However, when I swap back to the GTX 760, that was in the system previously, it boots straight into Windows without having to select the boot device? I have seen lots of issues on the forum about the 970 and older boards but nothing specific to mine. I am currently have BIOS version 1.A0 installed. Any help with this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

    Yes, you need to update. Following the below updates to latest official bios (5.4 aka E7673IMS.540)
    >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<
         A.) Download >>this archive<< and place it on your desktop. Do not decompress.
         B.) Download and install the Forum flash tool.
         C.) Insert your FAT32 formatted usb stick.
         D.) Make sure that all win 8 options are disabled. (Fast Boot etc) Also make sure the legacy USB is enabled.
         E.) Start the forum flash tool and select option 1. Then point the tool at the compressed archive we downloaded earlier. Then to your USB Flash Drive.
         F.) Boot to the USB 
         G.) Now follow the directions and let the tool flash
         H.) After flashing reinstall ME drivers in Windows: http://download.msi.com/dvr_exe/intel_amt81_win78_xp.zip

  • For Those Experiencing the Infinite Boot Loop on P67A-GD65

    My story in a nutshell - bought the original (non B3) P67A-GD65 from Newegg on the first day it was available along with 8 GB (2X4 GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR3-1600 ram and Intel i5 2500k processor.  Received the items, hooked them up on a test bench (rubber mb supports so no grounding issues) along with a Corsair VX-550 P/S (both 24 pin and 8 pin leads plugged in), GTX-460 video card (2 PCI-E 6 pin connectors plugged in), the default Intel i5 heatsink and a known good USB KB and mouse.  Promptly experienced the infinite loop boot issue others have described - fans on h/s and video card spin up, 1st APS LED lights for a fraction of a second then all 6 light up for 3 to 4 seconds then APS LEDs go out and fans on h/s and video card spin down.  No beeps from speaker and no video signal to monitor.  After everything has stopped spinning (about 3 to 4 seconds), the power comes back on and the cycle repeats exactly the same way every time until I turn off the power supply.  Here is what I tried:
    1.  Used only 1 stick of ram (tried in all 4 slots)
    2.  Pulled 1 stick of DDR3-1600 ram from my working X58 system (again tried in all 4 slots)
    3.  Different power supply (OCZ 520-ADJ)
    4.  Known good PCI video card instead of GTX-460 (in case there was some problem with power draw)
    Under each of these changes, the same infinite boot loop occurred.  Called tech support, they walked me through each step I had already tried and finally suggested I RMA both the MB and the CPU to Newegg.  Did so and the replacements worked fine from the start.
    Then came the B2 stepping issue.  Notified both Newegg and MSI that I had one of the B2 boards.  Newegg notified me they had the new B3 boards in stock.  Arranged for cross shipment where they would ship me the new board and then I would return the old one.  Received the new one last Friday.  Put it on the same test bench as above and the same infinite boot loop is now happening on the new B3 stepping board.  Just to test, put the cpu, ram and GTX-460 video card back into the B2 stepping board and everything works perfectly.
    Another test, since some people reported the infinite loop problem when they had failed to plug in the 8 Pin power lead to the mb, I unplugged the 8 pin connector on the working B2 stepping board.  The infinite loop problem is entirely different in this case.  When you press the power switch, the fans start to spin and the first LED lights for less than a second.  Then the LED goes off and the fans start to spin down.  After everything has stopped, it repeats until the power supply is turned off.
    This is my first MSI motherboard after 15 years of Abit and Asus with the occasional Gigabyte or EVGA thrown in and I am not happy with the QC I have experienced with this board!
    So to summarize, 2 of the 3 P67A-GD65 boards I received from Newegg have had this infinite boot loop problem.  Apparently, I have to RMA again.  Am I lucky or what???!!!
    Monte

    Quote from: BMSliger on 16-March-11, 00:05:11
    If it was the chipset causing this problem, it seems it would be a widespread complaint among all vendors.  I have looked at the Asus and Gigabyte boards and do not see this particular problem described and certainly not multiple users reporting the same problem.  I am giving up on this and will arrange an RMA and will see if I can talk Newegg into an Asus board for only the price difference.  MSI has a very good reputation in the industry, but it has been a disaster for me!!!
    Thanks for your replies,
    Monte
    Frankly, I can understand your frustrations on the problem but it is not fair to judge a brand by looking at the number of complains in a forum. I can guarantee you, there are more RMAs out there from all other manufacturers even before an user even knows that a Forum ever exist for them to post for enquiry and most of them aren't an IT engineer or hardware engineer by self.
    If you want to compare, I have also been in this industry for more than 15 years and I have many DOA boards from other manufacturers as well and DOAs after RMAs are common to me. When you handle thousands of PCs, laptops and mainframes, such things are really common.
    Back to your problem. Maybe I didn't make it clear on how I want to describe on my previous post for your issue in words. I am referring to having a chance to let the system boot into BIOS or past BIOS after multiple times of rebooting, then you can try to flash the BIOS. This is also not uncommon as I have encountered systems which are problematic but are able to boot into Windows after 15 to 20 times of infinite reboots by itself.
    How about processor? Tested it in another system yet? Or is this another unless suggestion to you?

  • First PC Build: MSI P67A-G43 - Can't Boot From Windows 7 DVD

    MB: MSI P67A-G43
    HD: Seagate 1TB
    DVD: HP 1260
    CPU: Intel i5 2500K
    I just built my first PC.  In the BIOS I had it set to boot first from my DVD drive that has a 64-bit version of Windows 7 loaded.  No matter what I tried, I received the message: "Reboot and Select Proper Boot Device"
    So I have been on the phone with technical support, and they suggested I download a driver update, which I found HERE.  
    I have tried installing both the driver and the BIOS updates, but every time it says that the boot from the pen drive failed and to check the USB drive and ROM.  
    I've looked for answers all over the web, but the only ones I find assume that you've previously had Windows installed.  This is a first boot though, and I really don't know what to do next.  Can anyone help with this?
    thanks!

    If anyone would like to take a look at these OC settings that are default with my board as to a reason why it wouldn't be booting from the DVD drive or accepting the RAM, I would appreciate it. 
    urrent CPU Frequency:             100.00 x 33 MHz 
    Current DRAM Frequency:        1600 MHz
    CPU Base Frequency [10kHz]:   10000
    Adjust CPU Ratio:                     [33]
    Adjusted CPU Frequency:          3300 MHz
    Adjust CPU Ratio in OS:            Disabled
    Internal PLL Overvoltage:          Auto
    EIST:                                       Enabled
    Intel Turbo Boost:                     Enabled
    OC Genie Button Operation:      Disabled
    DRAM Frequency:                     Auto
    X.M.P.                                      Disabled
    Adjusted DRAM Frequency:       1600 MHz
    DRAM Timing Mode:                  Auto                       
    Spread Spectrum:                    Enabled                   
    VDroop Control:                       Auto
    CPU Core Voltage:                    Auto
    DRAM Voltage:                         Auto
    PCH 1.05                                 Auto
    Then under CPU Features:
    Active Processor Cores:                      All
    Limit CPUID Maximum:                      Disabled
    Execute Disable Bit:                           Enabled
    Intel Virtualization Tech:                     Disabled
    Intel VT-D Tech:                                Disabled
    Power Technology:                             Custom
    C1E Support:                                    Disabled
    Overspeed Protection:                        Enabled
    Intel C-State:                                    Enabled
    Package C State Limit:                       Auto
    Long duration power limit (w):           95
    Long duration maintained (ms):          1000
    Short duration power limit (w):            0
    1-core ratio limit:                                37
    2-core ratio limit:                                36
    3-core ratio limit:                                35
    4-core ratio limit:                                34

  • MSI P67A-G43 (B3) LGA 1155 Intel P67 wont BOOT!

    My pc
    PSU:Ultra 650w
    CPU: Intel Core i7 2600k
    MOBO:MSI P67A-G43 (B3) LGA 1155 Intel P67
    Video Card:ATI 6950 GIGABYTE 2GB.
    HDD:SEAGATE 1TB
    RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model F3-12800CL9D-4GBRL
    Explanation
    I recently changed my motherboard from gigabyte+amd 955(worked flawlessly) to an intel core i7 2600k and the current mobo, i kept all the previous components and now i am having trouble booting up my pc. It starts and all the comps seem to work no beep but the monitor LED turns off and on and there is not even a "no signal" notice therefore i dont think its my video card causing the issue.
    What could it be? I heard that CPU is the least faulty component.
    Is the memory compatible or should i switch? worked fine on previous build.
    Or is it the mobo?

    Thanks for the help it happens that it was my dumb monitor not working in hdmi or dvi controller.  Funny cause the component works fine on my ps3.....
    So no problem whatsoever just my monitor worned out and needs to rma because its been only 1 year.
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  • MSI P67A-G43 (B3) Won't Finish Boot after KK1 VBIOS!!!!! Win 7 x64

    I recently installed the bios updates using the MSI Update and now the computer won't fully boot!!!! I tried clearing CMOS like 3 times and nothing! It makes it to the starting windows screen with the spinning dots but only the first red dot shows up and it freezes, even the repair windows freezes at the black screen.. The Bios live update also freezes at the black screen. PLEASE HELP!!!

    Quote from: jellyman223 on 16-May-11, 11:37:22
    The boot freezes exactly at 0:21
    and what's the issue? its boot fine as i can see
    Quote from: jellyman223 on 17-May-11, 02:50:11
    # CPU brand, model and speed          Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge 3.3GHz
    # Motherboard model                        MSI P67A-G43 (B3) (NVIDIA VGA BIOS KK1) USING MSI Live Update for VGA
    # Memory brand, type/speed, size, number of sticks          Patriot Gamer 2 Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
    # Video card brand, chipset type, memory size              MSI N570GTX-M2D12D5/OC GeForce GTX 570 (Fermi) 1280MB 320-bit GDDR5
    # Hard drive(s) brand, size, type, speed                   SAMSUNG Spinpoint F3 HD103SJ 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive
    # Operating system and version (including if 32 or 64bit!)            Window 7 Professional x64
    # Power Supply Unit brand and output in watts          COOLER MASTER GX Series RS750-ACAAE3-US 750W http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817171053
    Quote
    # Motherboard model                        MSI P67A-G43 (B3) (NVIDIA VGA BIOS KK1) USING MSI Live Update for VGA
    this is KK1 is VBIOS for your MSI N570GTX-M2D12D5 card, has nothing to do with board.
    what's the mainboard bios version?

  • P67A-G43 B3: Cannot POST--reboot loop on formerly working system--out of ideas

    So I bought a computer today off of Craigslist.  I demoed it before buying, running CPU and GPU benchmarks and playing a bit of Skyrim.  Everything looked good.  I put it in my car, drive for 10 minutes (no big bumps/turns to speak of) get it into my apartment, plug it all in and *BOOM* the computer starts for a sec and then powers down, going into a loop, doing it over and over till I hit reset.  6 hours later, I have made no progress, hoping someone here might have some suggestions.
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    i5 2500k CPU
    16gb GSkill DDR3 1600 Ram (2x8 gb)
    Geforce gtx 480 video
    Corsair 650W PSU
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    Next, I tried resetting CMOS (unplug power, hit "reset CMOS" button, took battery out for 5-10 mins, replaced).  The computer boots!  But, no video.  No harddrive access.  No nothing, other than the fans, as far as I can tell.  I restart, and it's back to square one (with the infinity reboot loop).  This behavior is repeatable, IE if I reset CMOS, it gets it out of the loop for one start, but there are no other changes.  It doesn't constantly restart, but it's not giving me anything more than that, and the restart behavior returns as soon as I power off.  In fact, if I short the Power On switch on the board to turn the power off, the system comes back on about 2 seconds later with an infinite loop.  Strange.
    Then, I took everything out of the box, re-assembled on a breadboard with bare minimum components.  With CPU and No RAM, the behavior is the same (including the reset CMOS behavior).  Ditto if I add a stick of RAM (tried it with both sticks, in a bunch of different slots, no difference) and if I add the video card in.
    Additionally, I've re-seated the CPU heatsink, no effect.  I've checked the pins on the CPU for any bent pins--I saw none, everything looked normal as far as I could tell.  On the back, all pins look good, except for two that seemed to be touching on one of the PCI slots (this PCI slot does appear slightly bent forward on the front).  I took a knife and carefully made the pins not touch, like the rest of the slots, but this seems to have had no effect.
    So, I've got what should be a pretty sweet rig sitting on a cutting board right now unable to do anything.  I consider myself reasonably technical, but I'm out of ideas.  One thought I did have was I wondered if there was any way to upgrade BIOS with the board in such a state?  Maybe by USB?  Doesn't seem like I can though.  Also, this system was working fine TODAY, and apparently had been working fine for a while, so wth, why now?  Anyway, any help would be greatly appreciated, I'm tearing my hair out.
    One additional note: the green tag on the motherboard w/ BIOS description says "E7673\IMS1A0"
    Many thanks!

    Since it was working fine before it got into the car and within 10 mins there's problems. I think it could be some of the power connections to the board or the PSU suddenly gone bonkers.
    The reason for pointing out these two hardware is due to the fact that they have not been changed out with another similar hardware for testing yet.

  • 4TB, RAID5, and a P67A-G43. I gotta make it work...

    Right now I am creating a new computer setup solely for the purpose of having Windows 7 x64 running off of a single 4TB RAID5 (3X 2TB).  I know it's (theoretically) possible, as this board is a UEFI-type board, and there's just no other way for this system to be completed without this RAID setup.  I purchased this board with the associated DDR3 RAM and i3-2120 CPU yesterday, set it all up, and can boot normally.  I did a test run by installing Windows 7 to a single 2TB HDD in ACHI mode, and followed up with updating the UEFI BIOS to the latest 1B version (2011-04-14 date of release).  However, I'm now running into a number of roadblocks.
    1. The very first thing I did once I could confirm everything was set up properly was set the SATA connections to RAID mode.  Rebooting the computer, I Ctrl-I enter the Intel ROM Option screen.  All three 2TB drives are listed, and I go ahead and create a new RAID volume.  I choose RAID5 with 64kb clusters, and the max size of roughly 3.7TB is created.  Problem is when all is done, the volume under 'Bootable' is no.  That's obviously not good.  I try anyway to force it by booting a UEFI-optioned Win7 setup disk, convert the volume to GPT and did both an automatic new partition on one try and manually make the EFI, MBR, and the NTFS partitions on another.  The full partition of roughly 3.7TB minus the two minor partitions is listed and not broken up or cut-off at 2TB.  I get the error along the lines of "Windows cannot be installed to this disc... the selected disk is of the GPT partition style", but I can still select Next and proceed - if I booted the setup disk outside UEFI boot, then I would get a second error and could not proceed.  The installation gets to the second to last step without incident (the step where it restarts before Completing Installation), and then once I get back to the UEFI bot option screen, I don't have the option to either select the volume under the Hard Drive listing, nor is it listed under the UEFI boot option listing either.  How can I make this RAID5 setup bootable?
    2.  Frustrated with that, I retested by doing the same thing as above, but this time I intentionally set the RAID5 volume to a size of 1.8TB.  This new volume was now listed as bootable, so I proceeded with the Win7 installation.  Again, once the second to last step was reached, the computer restarted, and I had to go back into the UEFI boot order screen to make adjustments.  This time, the volume was listed under the Hard Drive options, but still not under the UEFI boot options.  Either way, I could still not boot from the RAID volume to finish the installation.
    I've Googled the known universe trying to figure out how to get this to work, but still haven't found the answer.  What I need to know is two-tiered: How can I - with the built in Intel RAID controller - create a bootable 4TB RAID5 volume, and then, how do I successfully install Windows 7 x64 to it?  I need to know an answer relatively soon as if it turns out it is not possible, that's fine, but I have less than two weeks to return the motherboard.  There is no other way around this - for this specific application a single 4TB RAID5 bootable environment with no other drives or storage is required.  And if all else fails and I do have to return this, are there any boards within the same $150 price range that can accomplish this?
    Other specs and overview:
    The board is a P67A-G43 (B3).
    UEFI is at version 1B.
    The CPU is a i3-2120.
    The Intel ROM Option 'application' is at version 10.0.1.XXX.  I believe there is a 10.5.1.XXX version that supports booting >2TB volumes, but don't know how that applies to this board.
    The system functions normally when SATA is in IDE or ACHI mode.
    I can upload some screenshots as needed after work today.

    Quote from: Wonkanoby on 22-June-11, 00:42:50
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/hardware/gg463524
    I've been using GPT.  That's not the problem.  It's the fact that I cannot complete a 7x64 installation on a RAID, combined with the handicap of not being able to create a bootable RAID >2TB - something UEFI, GPT, and 7x64 are specifically designed to do.
    Quote from: Bas on 22-June-11, 01:39:12
    Why not use Windows Software RAID?? And boot of an SSD?
    Makes you controller independent and it's a lot faster too
    Also no >2TB problems.
    Because that's exactly what we are not doing for our testing.

  • P67A-G43 Won't POST

    I’m at my wits end with this new build and need help, or a shoulder to cry on. 
    New build gives five solid beeps on POST…, no video.
    Build is being done on a breadboard, so no issues with mobo shorts.
    MSI P67A-G43 mobo, (times 2). (Thought first board was DOA, cross-shipped replacement.)
    Intel i5-2500K didn’t work in either board, picked up an i5-2500 locally thinking the unlocked 2500K wasn’t supported with the boards’ BIOS.
    Four different power supplies, using 4 or 8 pin secondary (CPU/ATX) connectors in addition to the main power connector.
    Four different  sticks of DDR3 1333 in every imaginable slot configuration.
    Two sticks of DDR3 1666 in every possible configuration.
    Two different video cards.
    Reset CMOS numerous times.
    Tried booting with video card out, same with RAM, no joy.
    I’m stumped.
    Any thoughts?

    Sorry to see that one person can have so much trouble with two boards 
    At this point I would try my components on a known good board. Yes, I know, where to go to ? Friends, family maybe a helpful local PC store/supplier.
    The likelihood of two bad boards is pretty remote, but, although it is highly unlikely, nothing is ever impossible. Its time to test everything individually by exchanging parts with a working system.
    Trust that the bottle of wine might have brought some more insight along with it. 

  • New builder: P67A G43 won't POST (I think..)

    Hey all, this is my first post, and incidently I'm also building my first pc. I've run into a problem and I don't know what to do! My rig is as follows:
    Mobo: MSI P67A G43
    CPU: Intel Core i5 2500K
    GPU: MSI N560GTX Ti
    RAM: 2x4gb Corsair XMS3 (1333)
    PSU: Seasonic x650
    I have NOT yet installed an OS, as I havent picked one up yet.
    When I turn on the computer, I get 3 SHORT beeps: the first 2 are the same pitch, the 3rd beep is higher. Right after, the "msi military class II" logo flashes on the screen. Immediately after that, I get the following message: "reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media...etc,etc". I can enter the bios, however I have to frantically hit the DEL key after turning on the comp, and there is no screen or message that says to do so during the above process. As this is my first build, I'm not well versed on what exactly a POST screen is, or if my specific mobo even has one.
    Are these beeps normal? Am I supposed to see a POST screen at some point? I am aware that MSI boards give beeps based on the number of USB devices connected, however I get the same beep code without any USB devices connected.
    EDIT: Google has brought me to other threads on this same topic, and it has been suggested that memory could be an issue, or an overheating CPU. When I am in the bios there is a memory test app available, and it indicates that my RAM is fine. As well, the bios indicates that my CPU is running at 32-33C. So I don't think that either of these things is an issue, but Im new and could be completely wrong.

    1.Pull out video card and RAMs and reinsert carefully, confirming it's not loose. Visually inspect CPU cooler during.
    2.Check if you've connected all the power cables to MoBo and Video card. Reinsert them, to confirm tight connection.
    3. don't clear CMOS so often
    4. no need to manically hit Del button, just wait for the beep, and when you see the keyboard diodes flash, start pressing slowly ~ 2x pre second for example
    5. are you sure about the beep code?  i haven't heard different pitch beeps before
    6. go into BIOS, load defaults, and check all 66 items turn off green power and other exotic enhancements for now
        But seriously - all devices should be properly recognized - CPU,RAM, HDD and optics, check IDE/SATA/AHCI settings, temperatures, voltages, boot sequence, integrated peripherals, etc.
        Double check CPU clock, multiplier, FSB speed, memory speed and ratio.
    7. get a live Linux or Windows CD to boot up the system directly from CD
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