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    Motherboard not Responding After Cleanup

    I am having a big trouble with my motherboard. Yesterday I was cleaning the motherboard as i did not clean it from months. After cleaning the motherboard, i tried booting back and then no beep, no display, no power light. I am really having no idea as what went wrong. I tried with connectionsa again, but no result.

    Please provide some appropriate soluton regarding this.

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    Re: Motherboard not Responding After Cleanup

    Inspect the motherboard for loose components. A loose or missing CPU, BIOS chip, Crystal Oscillator, or Chipset chip will cause the motherboard not to function. Also check for loose or missing jumper caps, missing or loose memory chips (cache and SIMM's or DIMM's). To possibly save you hours of frustration i'll mention this here, check the BIOS Setup settings. 60% of the time this is the cause of many system failures. A quick fix is to restore the BIOS Defaults. Next, eliminate the possibility of interference by a bad or improperly set up I/O card by removing all cards except the video adapter. The system should at least power up and wait for a drive time-out. Insert the cards back into the system one at a time until the problem happens again. When the system does nothing, the problem will be with the last expansion card that was put in.

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    Re: Motherboard not Responding After Cleanup

    Did you recently 'flash' your computers BIOS, and needed to change a jumper to do so? Perhaps you left the jumper in the 'flash' position which could cause the CMOS to be erased.

    If you require the CMOS Reset and don't have the proper jumper settings try these methods: Our Help Desk receives so many requests on Clearing BIOS/CMOS Passwords that we've put together a standard text outlining the various solutions.

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    Re: Motherboard not Responding After Cleanup

    Switching power supplies (the most common used PC's), cannot be adequately field-tested with V/OHM meters. Remember: for most switching power supplies to work, a FLOPPY and at least 1 meg of memory must be present on the motherboard. If the necessary components are present on the motherboard and there is no power:
    1) check the power cable to the wall and that the wall socket is working. (You'd be surprised!)
    2) swap power supply with one that is known to work.
    3) if the system still doesn't work, check for fuses on the motherboard. If there are none, you must replace the motherboard.

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    Re: Motherboard not Responding After Cleanup

    a) Check the MB BIOS documentation/setup to ensure that the BIOS supports the device and that the MB is correctly configured for the device.
    (Note>> when in doubt, reset CMOS to DEFAULT VALUES. These are ) (optimized for the most generalized settings that avoid some of) (the conflicts that result from improper 'tweaking'. )
    b) Check cable attachments & orientation (don't just look, reattach!)
    c) If that doesn't work, double-check jumper/PnP (including software and/or MB BIOS set) settings on the device.
    d) If that doesn't work, try another peripheral of same brand & model that is known to work.
    e) If the swap peripheral works, the original peripheral is most likely the problem. (You can verify this by testing the non-working peripheral on a test MB of the same make & bios.)
    f) If the swap periphal doesn't on the MB, verify the functionality of the first peripheral on a test machine. If the first peripheral works on another machine AND IF the set-up of the motherboard BIOS is verified AND IF all potentially conflicting peripherals have been removed OR verified to not be in conflict, the motherboard is suspect. (However, see #D below.)
    g) At this point, recheck MB or BIOS documentation to see if there are known bugs with the peripheral AND to verify any MB or peripheral jumper settings that are necessary for the particular peripheral to work. Also, try a different peripheral of the same kind but a different make to see if it works. If it does not, swap the motherboard.

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