Problem Getting Into BIOS

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*Sigh*

Well basically I have just build my computer. I boot it up, and it takes about 15-20 seconds before anything comes up on the screen (It actually sounds like it resets before anything comes up). Then I get the main motherboard screen, which tells me to press DEL to enter BIOS / Setup. I do this, and it changes to a black screen with a flashing cursor.

Nothing happens.

So I try not entering setup instead, and I either get a frozen black screen with the motherboard logo at the top, or a message saying something like, CPU has changed, please press F1 to enter CMOS...something.

Still nothing.

I have an ASUS M2N4-SLI, with an AMD 6400 BE. I have a 700 watt power supply and an Nvidia 8800GT.

Help please! :(
 
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Tried a few suggestions so far.

Have removed ALL the drives, and flashed the BIOS reset CMOS and whatever else (removing battery).

None of these things have worked, except now...

I don't get the flashing line when "entering bios", and the logo colour changed from yellow to a strange blue.

How messed up is that?
 
Tried swapping the ram. Loaded fine with both.

New update: Just put them back in together (in a different order). BIOS loads, but only shows 1GB of ram when there should be 2GB.

:(
 
Quick question, what slots are using the RAM in, should be the ones which are coloured the same.

Try swoping them back again and see what happens, if this fails swop back so it boots and setup the required fields in the BIOS, IE mem timings and voltage.

Rob

I have them in dual chanell (same colour). Unfortunately I cannot seem to get them to work together again anymore. I can however get them to run each individually.

I'm so annoyed, and I don't know what else I can try?
 
Do they run individualy ok!

If yes it might be case the board could be faulty or it's not compatable with that RAM.

Rob

They run individually fine! It's so bizarre. I've ordered another 2GB for tomorrow to see how that works. If it doesn't, I'll replace the motherboard. Good idea?
 
Gah, what a silly problem it is.

I can RMA the Mobo RJC, quite easily. But I thought, if this RAM works, then I just send back the faulty RAM, and if it doesn't then I RMA the Mobo and get to play with 4GB :D
 
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