- Apr 5, 2024
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Hello,
I wanted to turn of my computer which hasn't been turned on for last 2 years.
When I turn it on, there was no signal on the screen. I thought that it can be because of the graphic card.
However, I checked the graphic card on another computer and it works.
The battery on the motherboard died, I exchanged it and the newer should work.
I unplugged everything (Graphic Card, RAM, SDD, HDD) but still the computer cannot go through POST.
I flashed the newest BIOS (even after removal the processor) but nothing helped.
I see the BIOS codes 41 (with the backup BIOS) and 61 (with the newer version of BIOS). As 2 BIOS are active it looks like never ending loop.
According to the manual of Gigabyte x570, both bios codes are reserved. I check all components putting them to another computer and everything works. The exception is: Motherboard and processor.
This is my setup:
AMDRyzen 9 3950X/GIGABYTE X570 AORUS MASTER/4x16gb/SSD2TB+HDD8TB/NVIDIA® Quadro P4000
I will be very grateful for your help!
Thanks in advance,
Krystian
I wanted to turn of my computer which hasn't been turned on for last 2 years.
When I turn it on, there was no signal on the screen. I thought that it can be because of the graphic card.
However, I checked the graphic card on another computer and it works.
The battery on the motherboard died, I exchanged it and the newer should work.
I unplugged everything (Graphic Card, RAM, SDD, HDD) but still the computer cannot go through POST.
I flashed the newest BIOS (even after removal the processor) but nothing helped.
I see the BIOS codes 41 (with the backup BIOS) and 61 (with the newer version of BIOS). As 2 BIOS are active it looks like never ending loop.
According to the manual of Gigabyte x570, both bios codes are reserved. I check all components putting them to another computer and everything works. The exception is: Motherboard and processor.
This is my setup:
AMDRyzen 9 3950X/GIGABYTE X570 AORUS MASTER/4x16gb/SSD2TB+HDD8TB/NVIDIA® Quadro P4000
I will be very grateful for your help!
Thanks in advance,
Krystian