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I had such a problem with my TXPro.  Turned out that the mounting posts were
grounding it out.  I put one of those little "red" washers underneath and
remounted it.  Now it works great.  I too thought it was the RAM, but luckily
someone on PCBUILD helped me out.

Byron Wolter

Noobt wrote:

> >Make sure the RAMS are seated firmly in the first *two* slots. That's one
> of
> >the usual errors I've encountered before rendering the mainboard is dead.
> >
> >I've been dealing with TX-PR0 M571 for quite some time now..
> >No public comments on the mainboard.
> >
> >Ray, e-mail me for more help. I, myself have some questions for you as
> well.
> >
> >Best Regards,
> >Hial Noobt
> >Tech Department
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Ray C. Franco <[log in to unmask]>
> >
> >
> >>Hello, I must have a string of bad lucks with TXPRO motherboards. First I
> >>bought a TXPRO II (M571) mobo with sound and  video  from a local
> >>computer show.  I had to return it because I could not get the sound to
> >
> >

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