Might be too late but take the battery out and do a CMOS reset. Its normally a jumper you short out on Gigabyte boards.
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Might be too late but take the battery out and do a CMOS reset. Its normally a jumper you short out on Gigabyte boards.
Thanks DJ,, yea tried that,,:(
the new gigabyte boards have cmos re-set switches:eek:
Not sure if you have tried a new PSU but that would be my first point of call.
Have just been informed by my IT guru that the motherboard has returned from space and will soon be on its way to chilly Toowoomba.
still dunno what was wrong,, if its been repaired or replaced,,
all I know its coming home!!!!:banana::banana::banana:
ROME to AULRO!
are you receiving AULRO?
:banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::b anana::banana:
BOO!
:eek2:
Rome wasn't built in a day.
Yay.
Should've said, Rome wasn't rebuilt in a day.