Z77A-GD65 debug LED codes

Welcome.
Maybe someone knows what is the cause, with the display "debug LED" is "AD" (as the system begins to load)
and all the time so it displays. Do not go to the "AA"
The second thing is how I go from "sleep", the display is "D3"
A.2 latest Bios
CPU I5 2500
Kingston RAM 1333 2x2
Thank you.
Sorry for my English.

Here is a link to codes;
http://www.ami.com/support/doc/AMI_Aptio_4.x_Status_Codes_PUB.pdf

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    I'm back again, and with SOME good news.
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  • Z77a-gd65 debug 60 - does not output video, keyboard and mouse don't light up

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    Quote from: badboy2k on 12-October-14, 00:37:00
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    Quote from: xmad on 24-October-13, 02:24:02
    Yes, sorry I mis-read.
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    Product Revision      : Chip Rev   
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    Quote from: DHR on 10-June-12, 05:33:49
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