RESOLVED: Computer is down, Please help!
Hey Everyone,
I need some help with my Mum's computer. Last night my brother was playing a game on the computer and was annoyed at how slow the computer was running, so he decided to change some settings in the Motherboard's BIOS. The Processor (AMD Athlon 2000+) was only running at 1250Mhz. The Motherboard is a GA-7N400S-L.
In the BIOS he started changing around the Memory Frequency to try to improve the CPU speed. This had no effect so he tried changing the FSB Frequency (From 100 to 166 or something). Now the computer doesnt start up. It turns on, seems to perform it's POST then stops and continually beeps long beeps (the manual says that this beep code is for a DRAM error)
I have tried clearing the CMOS and someone has suggested to me to perform a Master Reset on the motherboard to clear the BIOS, however I do not know how to do so on this current motherboard.
Any suggestions, advice, or links to other webpages that might help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
- TheDark12
I need some help with my Mum's computer. Last night my brother was playing a game on the computer and was annoyed at how slow the computer was running, so he decided to change some settings in the Motherboard's BIOS. The Processor (AMD Athlon 2000+) was only running at 1250Mhz. The Motherboard is a GA-7N400S-L.
In the BIOS he started changing around the Memory Frequency to try to improve the CPU speed. This had no effect so he tried changing the FSB Frequency (From 100 to 166 or something). Now the computer doesnt start up. It turns on, seems to perform it's POST then stops and continually beeps long beeps (the manual says that this beep code is for a DRAM error)
I have tried clearing the CMOS and someone has suggested to me to perform a Master Reset on the motherboard to clear the BIOS, however I do not know how to do so on this current motherboard.
Any suggestions, advice, or links to other webpages that might help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
- TheDark12
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unplug the machine.
pull the battery and let it set at least 20 mins.
replace the battery and plug it back in and try and start it again.
Keep in touch as someone may have a better solution.
Hope it works for you!
Does anyone have any other suggestions? I have been told that I should try a "Master Reset". Does anyone know what this is or how to do it on this type of motherboard?
Thanks for your help.
Anyways, for anyone else that has this problem; try removing the RAM and replacing it, and also re-fit the graphics card. Helped me.
Thanks for the support
- TheDark12
"Damn bunnies" *Grumble Grumble*
That's not to say that reseating your ram and video card didn't actually solve your problem because I've had that happen as well. Even on brand new equipment!
Good luck!
Note: Compressed air is good, it blows dust out of small places and minimises build up of static electricity! Always a handy thing to keep around.
Thanks guys
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