![]() They will be a steady red or green once booted into Windows. What do you think? The small blinking lights by the PCI-e lanes is normal during boot up. What should I do next? Thanks for the hint with F1 and F2, but as I already wrote it doesn't work. Options are F1 and F2 annd it doesn't make any difference - it never displays the Bios. At least I got a first look on the boot-up screen and was told that there's a checksum error. Then I removed the this one and replaced them with one of the slower ones one module with 4 GB, but also tried 2 of themdid clear the cmos again and tried to boot. ![]() Ok, I tried it with one the original modules and got b2 after clearing the cmos. If the different ram don't work, try using only 1 stick in slot 1 and see if that works. I think the code you're getting is memory related. Thanks for your help bdary.Īfter that the b0 came up again and the PCI-express lights one to five were blinking red. See then if you can then boot to Windows. Then press the clear cmos button and try to boot again to bios. Make sure your BIOS selctor switch is set to either position 1 or 2. Does anybody have an idea what I'm doing wrong or what may be corrupt? Omnipotent Enthusiast. After installing my other hardware I the PC didn't boot. Join us now! Forgot Your Password? Forgot your Username? Haven't received registration validation E-mail?
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