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01-26-2019 11:08 AM
Hello guys, In the morning I pressed the power button on the computer, nothing happened, I had to disassemble it, and when you unplug the power sata cable, it starts up with errors and with a black screen, what should I do?
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01-27-2019 03:37 AM
Hi
That sounded like a 3:2
You get a LONG (MAJOR) signal category, RED LED &
then a SHORT (MINOR) signal category, WHITE LED.
Major – the category of the error; Minor – specific error in that category
The AUDIBLE repeats 5 times, and the VISUAL until power is removed.
Hardware | 3.2 | The embedded controller has timed out waiting for BIOS to return from memory initialization.
Indicates potential memory failure. | 1 Reseat memory. 2 Correct memory configuration. 3 Test with known good memory. 4 Replace affected component. |
01-26-2019 12:35 PM
@offshore239 , welcome to the forum.
You state in the Subject that there are Beeps. These could be BIOS beep codes. If they are there will be patterns, such as, 1 long beep and 1 short beep, 1 long beep and 2 short beeps and so on. Also, it may emit a LED code. Listen closely to see if you can hear a pattern to the beeps and let me know.
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01-27-2019 01:25 AM
01-27-2019 03:37 AM
Hi
That sounded like a 3:2
You get a LONG (MAJOR) signal category, RED LED &
then a SHORT (MINOR) signal category, WHITE LED.
Major – the category of the error; Minor – specific error in that category
The AUDIBLE repeats 5 times, and the VISUAL until power is removed.
Hardware | 3.2 | The embedded controller has timed out waiting for BIOS to return from memory initialization.
Indicates potential memory failure. | 1 Reseat memory. 2 Correct memory configuration. 3 Test with known good memory. 4 Replace affected component. |
01-27-2019 11:33 AM
So can you ID it from this page...
https://www.lifewire.com/atx-power-supply-pinout-tables-2624590
EG:
6 pin Motherboard Power Connector Pinout
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ATX 6 Pin Power Connector Pinout Table. © Tim Fisher
The ATX 6 pin power supply connector is a motherboard power connector used to provide +12 VDC to the processor voltage regulator but the 4-pin variety is the more commonly used connector.
This small connector usually attaches to the motherboard near the CPU.
OR is it different, and if so describe it.