Z77 mpower led debug code 62

getting this code on cold boot, system seems fine after it has been running for abit, currently running at stock on 2500k, from reading various threads it appears to be relating to the gpu???? mines a 7970 Lightning, any ideas??

https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=161491.msg1185929#new
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  • Z77 mpower led error code 64 after long POST

    Hey guys. I am new to this forum, But I have been having a frustrating issue with my new mpower board.
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    the B4 is a USB hotplug issue. remove the front pannel USB 2.0 header connectors and see if that stops. if not remove 1 USB device at a time!
    the 64 may be related to the USB hotplug issue and its stoping the CPU to hold the post till it leaves the USB and skips it.

  • Hey i have problem white msi x99s gaming 7 main board led debug cod 04

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  • Led debug code A0

    Hi,
    I wasn't sure if I should put this thread in the BIOS or Intel Core-iX boards forum, but I decided to put it here since I get this problem with an MSI Z77-GD65 board. So here's the problem. I get an "A0" code on the led debug pannel which means "IDE initialization is started". The computer seems to run almost perfectly fine otherwise. I get the MSI splashscreen. I managed to install Windows7 without incident and update all my drivers. I checked and my controller mode is AHCI. Basically, I don't know what the error message means and what are the steps I should take to get this fixed.
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    Quote from: sybernaut on 08-July-12, 03:29:54
    Thanks for the reply Bernard. I have taken the motherboard to two PC stores and they have said they cannot be reshaped hence my request for a new CPU socket.
    That's my point Bernard why didn't MSI support give me the link that you have, yes I know little more care should have been taken fitting components but there was no need for this in the first place because all hardware had been tested before being installed. So I'm just hoping I can ressurect something from this situation and the motherboard CPU socket can be replaced.
    Sybernaut
     They are not going to just give it to you out of the blue, you either need to contact MSI tech support to get a beta BIOS to fix a problem or check our forum to see if there is one that you might need to fix a problem.
     As for the bent socket pins 9 times out of 10 it's possible to straighten them yourself or if you know someone with proper skills have them do it for you. If you don't feel comfortable attempting that chore yourself or know someone then it's possible a local jeweler or watch repair shop could do it for you.

  • MSI MPower B2 debug code

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    ok if i was you i would take the CPU out of the socket and look at the contact pads for connection marks on them with a magnifier and strong light!
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  • MSI MPOWER b2 or 62 debug code

    I bought my 1st Mpower about a month ago and had to RMA it. I had/have the same problem as this user.  https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=164766.0
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    Quote from: flobelix on 15-March-13, 05:09:55
    There will always be people with similar problems but that doesn't help you with yours. If no possibility to test cpu there is no other way but to rma cpu or board and to see if it was the right component to rma.
    This has happened twice with two board and someone on these forums and someone on toms hardware forums with the same cpu (3770k) and same board as me with the same led debug code. That's not a similar problem that's the exact same problem.

  • Z77 MPOWER - Debug code A2

    I've been using this motherboard for a solid month until last Saturday when I shut down my pc and I walk away being done for the day.
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    Quote from: badboy2k on 08-November-12, 01:50:54
    ok have you asked to return the original board to the shop for RMA or a refund?
    also did you have MSI live update installed when it all went bad?
    I have returned the original board to the shop for RMA. They refused to accept it claiming MSI would not accept the board due to the slightly bend pin.
    I did not have MSI live update installed at that time as I reformatted my pc recently so bare essentials were installed. I however do have it installed right now and used it update my new mobo to the latest bios firmware.

  • Z77 MPOWER - Debug code 55

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    Got response from MSI this morning
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    For MSI bent socket pins aren’t a reason to declare the warranty void.
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  • Debug led Panel FF Z77 mpower

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  • Z77 mpower debug code 62

    hi everybody,
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    Quote from: badboy2k on 05-February-14, 15:18:43
    if the CPU is seated badly it can cause the issue if its not contacting the pins properly in the socket!
    ok, but the cpu can only fit one way tightly in socket, there's no movement or looseness when inserted.
    whats strange is that this is a problem experienced by many, just google z77 mpower error 62
    thnx for advise btw but i think its something else though any advise would help. i will reseat tonight.

  • Z77 mpower, debug led

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    i kinda miss seeing the temps:/ when ur ocing):
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  • MSI Z77 MPower - Boot issues (A2 debug code and more)

    Hey guys,
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    Quote from: pikka68 on 14-March-13, 01:21:50
    The wifi adapter is removable?
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