ASUS M4A89GTD PRO USB3 890GX Motherboard Showcase- BoxeoUnboxing
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it starts up and ask me to put a cd in the prefered boot device. When i put the cd in it goes into loop mode. It starts just like before, but when the windows message should appear and be asking me to press any key to start the booting.... It RESTARTS :( Anyways, I can not try out the drive on another computer... do you know any other way that I can see if the dvd/blu-ray/cd-drive is the problem? :) BTW: thank you for the quick answer. Really apperciate it :D
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@FreshnessBeats Hi, starting with the basics make sure that the sata power and sata connector are plugged into the cd drive/motherboard & psu. Try setting up the cd drive in the bios as the main boot drive. Make sure you are selecting the correct cd drive (the one with the install cd) when choosing which drive to boot from during start up. If that doesn't work try using a different sata port to plug in the sata connector...also try a different sata cable.
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@artglidden When using the x16 slot (the long dark blue one) they say to insert the vga switch card into the x8 slot (the long white one). Does it work without the vga switch card installed? You bet...What effect it has by not installing the switch card? Not certain, but without it installed I think it may automatically use your video card at x8 mode instead of x16 mode in the long dark blue x16 slot.
Hey I have a issue with this board. When I start up the system I CAN go into the bios and change settings and so on, but as soon as I put in my windows 7 Operating system cd the motherboard goes into a kind of looping state. It starts and I can go into the bios still, but when It comest to the part where it is going to read the cd, it says "no signdal; analog" on the screen and everything starts over again. I have tried to remove the battery and the ram but it does not work. Any help on this?thx
FreshnessBeats 3 months ago
@FreshnessBeats Also, if none of those work, try hooking up the cd drive in another computer to see if it does the same thing. Hope you figure out and let me know if you do and what was the issue! thanks
BoxeoP4P 3 months ago
@BoxeoP4P Hey! First of all, thank you for the reply. I have set the cd drive as the main boot drive. But I have not tried another sata cable, I'll do that as soonas I can.... but can this be the problem when it apperas to be running in the bios. Are you sure that there is nothing wrong with my ram? Cause the red light is just besides my "memok"-button.... and yes I have also tried to push that button. Alos I'll add a little bit of information to the problem. When I have no cd in the dvd-drive->
FreshnessBeats 3 months ago
@FreshnessBeats Hi, if the RAM led is red, that usually signals something is wrong with the RAM. Try re-seating them. If it fails again, install one stick at a time in the proper DIMM slot. If it doesn't work again try using the other RAM slot. You didn't OC your RAM at all did you? if not thats not a problem.
BoxeoP4P 3 months ago
@BoxeoP4P z
"the other RAM module" sorry. (keep alternating until you have tried them all)
BoxeoP4P 3 months ago
@BoxeoP4P Ok, I have uploaded a video on it now. You can see it here:
/watch?v=uhJmVqsVIrs
..... Is this what you exspected? I have tried everyting with the ram.... and no, I'm not into Over Clocking ;)
FreshnessBeats 3 months ago
@FreshnessBeats Can you check that your onboard graphics is enabled/on the correct setting? That's probably the last thing I can think of other than the ram not being compatible with that motherboard. You'll need to send some e-mails out to some manufacturing companies. I'd start with asus tell them everything starting from no video card, ram red led, to your specs especially the ram specs. Ask them if your ram is compatible with the motherboard. Something may be defective as well.
BoxeoP4P 3 months ago