Serious Help needed

Auet

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Dec 29, 2012
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I need some serious help. For then past two days I've been working on my new computer. Everything is moved over into the case, splash screen came up so everything was good. Now as I have everything plugged in (keyboard mouse) its not working. And my DvD drive isn't opening either but I can feel it running! I'm running an Asus Extreme motherboard and I'm getting boot error AE on the digital screen on the mother board. It means that the Legacy Drivers are loaded which I don't have any clue about.... Please help! PS. IM running

Intel i7 3770k
Saphire 7970
Asus Extreme V
32GB Rip-Jaws DDR3 2300
Obsidian 800D
 
Computer still fails to show splash screen. Earlier I had it up, but then when I moved my case with everything in it, failed to show splash screen. I took some pictures at the time the splash screen happened of the motherboard internals. I will post them very soon
 
Yes I did and still nothing worked out :/ I'm getting on my monitor "No signal coming from your computer, could my HDMI cord not be hooked up properly?
 
I have 4 stick and have tried every stick configuration you can. The first time it worked I was running all four. As for power supply I'm running Corsair TX650M
 
what I'm suggesting is that the hard drive isn't being seen/read?...... if you don't try another HD because you don't have one, try another SATA port. computers, I think< have a certain sequence on start up......... goes from one piece of hardware to the next...... if something is missing it stops.......... I think, right now, that it's the HD.
 
Installed hard drive and still nothing happened, on the little display board on my motherboard has the characters "AE" Which means Legacy Drivers Installed. Any idea on that?
 
OK windows has started giving me then option to start windows normally or repair. Its repairing as we speak. I connected the HDMI cord to the onboard graphics card. So there problem lies with Graphics card. I can seen that its lighted up and fans spin. Should I boot into windows and download the drivers for my Graphics Card?
 
A0 code means the motherboard is running perfect. Great now just have to wait until windows is done repairing... In the mean time would I just have to install the drivers for my graphics card for it to work?
 
Didn't explain myself my apologies. I switched back to my new HD and removed the old one. Found out that HD wasn't the problem. I fixed my DvD drive also to take in my new Windows. Its currently installing
 
:). I just had to switch over to integrated graphics until I could install Video Card Drivers, also my HDD wasn't hooked up correctly. Right now I'm transferring all my files over to my new HDD:)