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| Read the manual. It has answers.
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| i went through it and couldn't find the lights thing.
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| Remove the hard drive and place it in a working computer, go to start, run, type "regedit", delete everything you see, put it back in the non-working computer, and reboot. Problem solved.
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| Have you tested the RAM? Cos IIRC, I have a motherboard with no ram lying around and it does the same thing (all lights, fan spins for a split second, then goes off)
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| What motherboard is it? Need manufacturer, model and revision. Actually, full specs of your hardware with such things wouldn't be such a bad idea. |
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| XFX 680I Mobo Q6600 EVGA 8800 GTS 512mb Patriot Extreme Performence ram timings 4-4-4-12 2 x 1gb SEAGATE Barracuda 250gb 16mb cache 7200rpm Samsung Optical Drive OCZ 600W StealthXStream PSU CM 690 Case. |
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| Be more specific. XFX has several 680I motherboards. This is not helping. I don't trust memory from this company. What are the voltages required to operate at that frequency and timings? What does your motherboard provide to them? |
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| Do you have dual LAN ports?
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