PC fails to start after updating the CPU and replacing the motherboard.
PC fails to start after updating the CPU and replacing the motherboard.
Consider resetting your CMOS settings. Locate the three jumper pins—two already have connectors—and detach that one. Transfer it to the next two, pause for ten seconds, then reattach. Another option is to remove the CMOS battery, wait briefly, and reinsert it. Jumper points are usually at the bottom; alternatively, take out the battery entirely. It would help to see any POST or beep codes. A buzzer can connect to the four-pin speaker at the board’s base if needed. If the PC doesn’t boot, it typically emits a pattern of short and long beeps that can be interpreted to pinpoint the problem.
After deleting the CMOS, I’m left with nothing. If you need to confirm something, just check your keyboard and mouse—none of them should light up when the PC is running. I’ll place an order for a buzzer, but let me know if there’s anything else you’d like to try.
You can simply detach your GPU and connect it to the integrated one. For a safer shutdown, use the jumper settings instead of flipping the switch while it’s active.