F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming The system activates internally, yet the screen and pointing device/keypad are unresponsive.

The system activates internally, yet the screen and pointing device/keypad are unresponsive.

The system activates internally, yet the screen and pointing device/keypad are unresponsive.

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Thi3uM_BzHash
Member
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06-17-2018, 09:37 PM
#21
Regarding Superhos:

Let's examine the unused color slot alongside the initial one to identify potential issues.

Installing a third stick is being attempted. I am limited to operating with two sticks concurrently; if more than two are added and not placed in the first and second slots, the error LED intermittently flashes between the DRAM and CPU.
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Thi3uM_BzHash
06-17-2018, 09:37 PM #21

Regarding Superhos:

Let's examine the unused color slot alongside the initial one to identify potential issues.

Installing a third stick is being attempted. I am limited to operating with two sticks concurrently; if more than two are added and not placed in the first and second slots, the error LED intermittently flashes between the DRAM and CPU.

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purdydog1
Junior Member
6
06-18-2018, 02:32 AM
#22
During your troubleshooting process prior to the BIOS update, it’s possible you either damaged a pin or corrupted your motherboard. Remove the CPU and inspect it and its socket for any visible issues.
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purdydog1
06-18-2018, 02:32 AM #22

During your troubleshooting process prior to the BIOS update, it’s possible you either damaged a pin or corrupted your motherboard. Remove the CPU and inspect it and its socket for any visible issues.

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CoobOnTheCob
Junior Member
38
06-18-2018, 07:17 AM
#23
Regarding your issues:

It’s probable that during your troubleshooting prior to the BIOS update, you either damaged a pin or corrupted your motherboard. Please remove the pull-back card and examine it and its socket for any irregularities.

I sincerely hope this isn't the case.

Let me investigate further.
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CoobOnTheCob
06-18-2018, 07:17 AM #23

Regarding your issues:

It’s probable that during your troubleshooting prior to the BIOS update, you either damaged a pin or corrupted your motherboard. Please remove the pull-back card and examine it and its socket for any irregularities.

I sincerely hope this isn't the case.

Let me investigate further.

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mjt2789
Senior Member
483
06-30-2018, 09:55 AM
#24
Regarding the issue:

It’s probable that during your troubleshooting steps leading up to the BIOS update, you either dislodged a pin or damaged your motherboard. Please remove the pull back and inspect it and its corresponding socket for any irregularities. I observe no visible damage; everything appears to be functioning correctly.
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mjt2789
06-30-2018, 09:55 AM #24

Regarding the issue:

It’s probable that during your troubleshooting steps leading up to the BIOS update, you either dislodged a pin or damaged your motherboard. Please remove the pull back and inspect it and its corresponding socket for any irregularities. I observe no visible damage; everything appears to be functioning correctly.

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Kunall
Member
205
07-01-2018, 08:02 PM
#25
Reinstall the processor and apply the lightest movement possible before attaching the heatsink and hoping for a loose connection.
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Kunall
07-01-2018, 08:02 PM #25

Reinstall the processor and apply the lightest movement possible before attaching the heatsink and hoping for a loose connection.

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Kubninjan
Senior Member
389
07-13-2018, 02:19 AM
#26
If the computer isn't booting, carefully reposition the CPU and gently move it in any direction before attaching the heatsink, hoping there was simply a loose wire. Please send good thoughts.
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Kubninjan
07-13-2018, 02:19 AM #26

If the computer isn't booting, carefully reposition the CPU and gently move it in any direction before attaching the heatsink, hoping there was simply a loose wire. Please send good thoughts.

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