E ebenjose88 Dec 3, 2018 10 0 10 Dec 3, 2018 #1 Hell, I need a help my cpu turn it self off immediately when i switch it on what is the problem?
Solution A A asoroka Dec 6, 2018 In the BIOS menu check the boot order. You will have to look at your motherboard manual to see how to get into BIOS. Normally the delete key as system is booting will get you into bios. Essentially
In the BIOS menu check the boot order. You will have to look at your motherboard manual to see how to get into BIOS. Normally the delete key as system is booting will get you into bios. Essentially
A asoroka Distinguished Apr 19, 2009 1,200 1 19,660 Dec 3, 2018 #2 could be anything. Has it ever worked? What has changed? Upvote 0 Downvote
E ebenjose88 Dec 3, 2018 10 0 10 Dec 3, 2018 #3 asoroka : could be anything. Has it ever worked? What has changed? Upvote 0 Downvote
E ebenjose88 Dec 3, 2018 10 0 10 Dec 3, 2018 #4 Yes it was working before. But someone disconnect my HDD and when i connected it again it happen so. Upvote 0 Downvote
A asoroka Distinguished Apr 19, 2009 1,200 1 19,660 Dec 3, 2018 #5 right so does it boot into BIOS? If so then the hardware is ok. In BIOS check that it recognises your hard disk and that the hdd is the first boot device. Upvote 0 Downvote
right so does it boot into BIOS? If so then the hardware is ok. In BIOS check that it recognises your hard disk and that the hdd is the first boot device.
E ebenjose88 Dec 3, 2018 10 0 10 Dec 6, 2018 #6 asoroka : right so does it boot into BIOS? If so then the hardware is ok. In BIOS check that it recognises your hard disk and that the hdd is the first boot device. Upvote 0 Downvote
asoroka : right so does it boot into BIOS? If so then the hardware is ok. In BIOS check that it recognises your hard disk and that the hdd is the first boot device.
A asoroka Distinguished Apr 19, 2009 1,200 1 19,660 Dec 6, 2018 Solution #8 In the BIOS menu check the boot order. You will have to look at your motherboard manual to see how to get into BIOS. Normally the delete key as system is booting will get you into bios. Essentially Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
In the BIOS menu check the boot order. You will have to look at your motherboard manual to see how to get into BIOS. Normally the delete key as system is booting will get you into bios. Essentially
izoli Distinguished Apr 29, 2011 597 0 19,210 Dec 6, 2018 #9 Make sure all your cables are securely attached to the hdd and motherboard. If you remove the hdd again, will it at least boot to the screen telling you that you have no bootable drive? Upvote 0 Downvote
Make sure all your cables are securely attached to the hdd and motherboard. If you remove the hdd again, will it at least boot to the screen telling you that you have no bootable drive?