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  1. #1
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    Port Sata problem with the Computer System

    Hello everyone,
    I just change my CPU, after installation, the computer starts but it reboot constantly.
    I can access the Bios, it is always set as in the other box with the right time etc ... It detects my HD but do not want to run the OS or a bootable CD.
    My motherboard is a gigabyte P35 DS3R rev2. bios is up to date I purchased new one, 1 month ago.
    I have to see that this is not a mass problem, the motherboard is now on my desk plugged in and still does not work:
    If you want to know if I changed my equipment I just changed the original cpu, so the problem just not the Motherboard.
    I have only one HDD my BIOS is configured like this:

    SATA RAID / AHCI Mode: Disabled
    SATA Port0-3 Native Mode: Enabled
    Onboard SATA / IDE Device: Enabled
    Onboard SATA / IDE Ctrl Mode: IDE
    I have to start with as follows:

    CDROM
    Hard Disk
    USB-HDD
    I have already tried to put everything on Hard Disk but it does not want it running.

    Here I think I have given all the necessary information

  2. #2
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    Re: Port Sata problem with the Computer System

    HI,

    The replacement of this piece is not insignificant, it submits the CPU and the CM to serious constraints to depose its position, the more these startup loops are often linked to problems with the CPU ....

    failure of the CM, the CG RAM or you have nothing on the screen .....

    Lack power supply that goes into protection so you may not be able to see nothing on the screen again it is also possible that Default connection, defective power supply you have nothing on the screen .....

    however if the SATA controller was on AHCI or RAID, you have to try with these settings. This is another reason for closing the boot ...

    Your CD or DVD is SATA?

  3. #3
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    Re: Port Sata problem with the Computer System

    Thank you for the reply, in fact I did not know that SATA port could cause such problem I learn every day.
    I will return the original SATA PORT to see if it comes from, however if the problem comes from, I do how to install a driver for it.

  4. #4
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    Re: Port Sata problem with the Computer System

    Clean contact surfaces, sometimes a very thin film protects the base of port, make sure the CPU is still in place, the thermal paste applied leaving the base paths will stick better when you do a sandwich it tends to drag out the dough and instead of the spread, then we proceeded to lock clips or clamping screws in the order specified in the manual. For the clips is on the cross once for screwing it must go around several times in very gradually (purists count 1 / 2 revolutions of screws) to get the best torque.

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