Re: Brand new computer won't start. Debug code 04 60 55

try to boot with mainboard out of PC case placed over non conductive surface like a wooden table
with barabone setup

I've tried to plug only one stick of RAM, in every slot, with both sticks and redoing connection to the motherboard. Haven't had time yet to check the CPU but I'm pretty sure it's fine as I really really paid attention when positioning it.

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