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Solve : Intermittent boot problem.? |
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Answer» Hi. DMA initialisation failure. Hardware. Motherboard or expansion cards. Power off completely (disconnect AC) and check all expansion cards are properly seated, especially the display card. If that doesn't fix it, if it has onboard video try using that instead with the display card removed. Try removing other cards e.g. network, sound, etc to see if the problem goes away. In the BIOS setup, disable all shadowing of expansion adapter ROMS. if none of these get you anywhere, and you have reviewed the information here... http://www.pcguide.com/ts/x/sys/beep/phoenix/phoenixGPBC06-c.html and here http://www.pcguide.com/ts/x/comp/mbsys/sys_ExpansionCards.htm and here http://www.pcguide.com/ts/x/comp/mbsys/gen_Failure.htm ... you may have a faulty motherboard. I don't suppose it's still in warranty? Quote This will happen 4/5 times and then it will boot normally. ...The only other thing I can think of is maybe the PSU is sluggish at bringing all the power rails up, but I think that's a long shot. Thanks guy's, it was a card not seatedThanks for posting back. Glad it's all sorted out |
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