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The machine isn't starting up.

The machine isn't starting up.

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paintballs
Junior Member
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08-09-2016, 01:10 PM
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DZ87KLT-75K board with i7-4770 and Nvidia GeForce GT 630 is experiencing the same issue described in an older forum post. The system fails to complete the boot process, and despite resetting the CMOS as mentioned, no improvements occur. The manual references pages 83–90 for SATA and INT 19 settings, but there’s confusion about why SATA 1 is listed or how to resolve it. Assistance needed?
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paintballs
08-09-2016, 01:10 PM #1

DZ87KLT-75K board with i7-4770 and Nvidia GeForce GT 630 is experiencing the same issue described in an older forum post. The system fails to complete the boot process, and despite resetting the CMOS as mentioned, no improvements occur. The manual references pages 83–90 for SATA and INT 19 settings, but there’s confusion about why SATA 1 is listed or how to resolve it. Assistance needed?

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NMDFT
Junior Member
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08-09-2016, 07:56 PM
#2
Sorry to find out your PC isn't starting properly. Let's work through this together. First, try booting again and check your hard drives—do you hear any sounds during startup? Are there any messages on your screen when you power on? Can you reach BIOS settings or is nothing happening? Do you know how to update your BIOS or see the current version? Have you changed your boot drive or used a USB as an alternative? Lastly, do you have another PC available to test with if needed? And have you tried reinserting your RAM and trying the system with one stick only?
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NMDFT
08-09-2016, 07:56 PM #2

Sorry to find out your PC isn't starting properly. Let's work through this together. First, try booting again and check your hard drives—do you hear any sounds during startup? Are there any messages on your screen when you power on? Can you reach BIOS settings or is nothing happening? Do you know how to update your BIOS or see the current version? Have you changed your boot drive or used a USB as an alternative? Lastly, do you have another PC available to test with if needed? And have you tried reinserting your RAM and trying the system with one stick only?

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yoloswagin123
Member
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08-26-2016, 12:43 AM
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Currently there is no internal speaker. No screen display appears when starting up, meaning the BIOS isn’t visible. I’m unsure how to determine the BIOS version. I’ve repeatedly unplugged and reconnected the SATA drive, but it functioned properly with the board I was using before this upgrade attempt. I have several components available but am uncertain which ones need connecting, as previously only RAM, the CPU, a few PCI-E cards, fan cables, and power connectors were present.
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yoloswagin123
08-26-2016, 12:43 AM #3

Currently there is no internal speaker. No screen display appears when starting up, meaning the BIOS isn’t visible. I’m unsure how to determine the BIOS version. I’ve repeatedly unplugged and reconnected the SATA drive, but it functioned properly with the board I was using before this upgrade attempt. I have several components available but am uncertain which ones need connecting, as previously only RAM, the CPU, a few PCI-E cards, fan cables, and power connectors were present.

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Zu_mino
Junior Member
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08-26-2016, 08:04 AM
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I cleared the RAM with just one stick and now it’s showing 00:92, though my keyboard is still connected.
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Zu_mino
08-26-2016, 08:04 AM #4

I cleared the RAM with just one stick and now it’s showing 00:92, though my keyboard is still connected.

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furioscrusher9
Junior Member
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08-31-2016, 06:50 AM
#5
After taking out the GPU, the system enters the BIOS yet still displays a message indicating no bootable device is found even though the SSD is connected via SATA.
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furioscrusher9
08-31-2016, 06:50 AM #5

After taking out the GPU, the system enters the BIOS yet still displays a message indicating no bootable device is found even though the SSD is connected via SATA.

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RJPizza
Member
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09-03-2016, 08:17 AM
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RJPizza
09-03-2016, 08:17 AM #6