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I have just recently decided to build my machine. Hooked up components are as follows:
Maxtor 30GB 7200RPM ata/100, Creative Annilator 2, Lynksys 10/100 card, 2 extra USB that came with the motherboard. I disabled the onboard audio via J12 but did not put a PCI soundcard in yet.
I am experiencing a serious, and major, problem:
The AOpen AK73 Pro MB is vocally telling me that I "may have a problem with my processor." All aspects of the system are receiving power (all the fans run, the keyboard lights flash upon powering, and the RAM LED on the MB is lit)
I have connected the L1 pins with a graphite pencil. Using a magnifying glass, it's clear that none of the individual bridges are connected, just the L1 : : : :
What the heck is going on? Perhaps I should detach all my EIDE ribbon cables, see if it even displays anything on the screen? Or is my processor simply dead?
Another oddity is that once the system is powered, it will NOT turn off unless I remove the plug. The switch won't turn it off.
Thanks for your words of wisdom, everyone..
Maxtor 30GB 7200RPM ata/100, Creative Annilator 2, Lynksys 10/100 card, 2 extra USB that came with the motherboard. I disabled the onboard audio via J12 but did not put a PCI soundcard in yet.
I am experiencing a serious, and major, problem:
The AOpen AK73 Pro MB is vocally telling me that I "may have a problem with my processor." All aspects of the system are receiving power (all the fans run, the keyboard lights flash upon powering, and the RAM LED on the MB is lit)
I have connected the L1 pins with a graphite pencil. Using a magnifying glass, it's clear that none of the individual bridges are connected, just the L1 : : : :
What the heck is going on? Perhaps I should detach all my EIDE ribbon cables, see if it even displays anything on the screen? Or is my processor simply dead?
Another oddity is that once the system is powered, it will NOT turn off unless I remove the plug. The switch won't turn it off.
Thanks for your words of wisdom, everyone..