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Originally Posted by ElRey
Umm... BUMP
Can anyone help me with this?
Mabye mobo is fried?
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Elrey, sounds like you have some major issues here.
Check all the pin connectors on your IDE connectors to make sure none are bent.
With the Graphics Card, remove the card and check the pin connectors in the slot to make sure none of them are bent. Then replace the card firmly back into the slot and try again.
ALso, as I can't remember which Card you have bought and without going back and checking, making sure there is no extra power connection required direct to the card. If there is, make sure you have it connected.
The easiest way to test if the mobo is working. Use the following only.
Mobo, 1 memory stick if you have more than one, Processor and Graphics card. Remove anything else that is unnecessary, and then power up. If this works and you can see the Boot Up screen displayed, then you know something else has been connected incorrectly.
Arfe you connecting a floppy drive up? If so, make sure you have the cable connected at the floppy end, the right way round too. This can sometimes cause a hiccup in the boot process.
If you are having serious problems with all of this, then for the last time, I really suggest you get someone to help you out that has more knowledge of building a PC than you do.