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Computer Help
Posted: 04 Jul 2013, 11:10
by OllieGull
This is a long shot but I know there a few people on here who are good with PCs, but does anyone on here understand why I can't get past the BIOS screen on startup, it just freezes saying ASUS and the model number? Put together a PC for the first time and everything went well upto this point, can't for the life of me figure out what's gone wrong either

Computer Help
Posted: 04 Jul 2013, 12:10
by Louis
SG Dave will be the best person to help you as it's his job. I taught myself and can advise from expereience that if you've been touching components / remove and replacing parts to your build without using an anti static band earthed to a mains plug then you may have burnt out a part and that might be why the PC can't boot up.
Also in the mean time try booting with the Windows / OS setup disc in the drive.`
Computer Help
Posted: 04 Jul 2013, 12:39
by OllieGull
Cheers for the advice. I have fixed it now and it was such a great feeling, the RAM sticks were in the wrong slots, however a new problem is that when I install windows it just hangs on the starting windows screen. This is so much more trouble than I thought it would be.
Computer Help
Posted: 04 Jul 2013, 18:41
by Southampton Gull
Is it a genuine disc, Ollie? If it is I'd say you have an incompatible piece of hardware.
Presumably you get a regular POST(Power On Self Test) beep as it fires up? The easiest way to find out what the problem is, is by removing all but the bare essentials to start it up and then add one item at a time to see how it loads.
Are all the components new? Did you buy them as a compatible bundle?
You can message me on Facebook or here if you need any help mate.
Computer Help
Posted: 04 Jul 2013, 19:16
by OllieGull
Cheers for the help guys! Finally sorted it now, the RAM was indeed in the wrong place. The motherboard manual was extremely unhelpful in telling me where to install it and the only place it works is in the 2 middle slots out of 4!? The people who designed this (ASUS) need a slap.
Computer Help
Posted: 04 Jul 2013, 19:38
by Southampton Gull
Glad you got it sorted, though the slots are usually colour co-ordinated on Asus motherboards.
Re: Computer Help
Posted: 04 Jul 2013, 20:03
by OllieGull
Southampton Gull wrote:Glad you got it sorted, though the slots are usually colour co-ordinated on Asus motherboards.
Ha yeah that was the problem, the BIOS wouldn't even come up when they were in the same colour slots hence it confused me so much, oh well I'm using it now. :~D
Computer Help
Posted: 04 Jul 2013, 20:36
by Southampton Gull
I always use slots 1 and 3 for a new build if it's an Asus, is that what you're using now?
If you have a matched pair you should see "Memory runs as Dual Channel"
when the computer loads.
Computer Help
Posted: 04 Jul 2013, 21:06
by OllieGull
No, I'm using 2+3. When I used 1+3 it wouldn't get past the BIOS screen and when I used 2+4, it would just hang on the windows installation screen. I have no idea why either.
Computer Help
Posted: 04 Jul 2013, 21:46
by Southampton Gull
Which Motherboard is it? I'll do some checking up and come back to you.
Re: Computer Help
Posted: 04 Jul 2013, 22:07
by OllieGull
Cheers, it's an Asus M5A78L-M/USB3 Micro ATX AM3+.
Computer Help
Posted: 05 Jul 2013, 21:19
by OllieGull
Hmm, when I go on properties on Computer it recognises I have 8gb but it says only 3.98gb is usable? :/
Computer Help
Posted: 06 Jul 2013, 01:31
by Southampton Gull
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Posted: 06 Jul 2013, 10:40
by OllieGull
Nope, definitely 64 bit because I know of the RAM issue with 32 bit. That guide didn't work either, I'll try going into the BIOS to see if any memory is allocated to my graphics card.