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First and foremost, the inclusion of the image is a good effort but it doesn't tell us anything(of importance apart from the fact that they are getting power).

Please include your full system's specs. In the interim period while we get back to you, try and power down the system, disconnect from the wall socket and then remove the CMOS battery from your motherbaord, then replace it after 15 minutes.
First and foremost, the inclusion of the image is a good effort but it doesn't tell us anything(of importance apart from the fact that they are getting power).

Please include your full system's specs. In the interim period while we get back to you, try and power down the system, disconnect from the wall socket and then remove the CMOS battery from your motherbaord, then replace it after 15 minutes.
 
Solution
First and foremost, the inclusion of the image is a good effort but it doesn't tell us anything(of importance apart from the fact that they are getting power).

Please include your full system's specs. In the interim period while we get back to you, try and power down the system, disconnect from the wall socket and then remove the CMOS battery from your motherbaord, then replace it after 15 minutes.
Yeah sorry about that, I just had to reset cmos and take one stick of ram out, then it posted which then I put the next one in.
 

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