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Check to see if the CMOS jumpers are in the normal position and not the
CLEAR position.  It's unusual but not unheard for a mobo to ship with the
jumper in this position.

Ian Porter
Computer Guys Inc.
Arrowtown
New Zealand
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----- Original Message -----
From: "kerry" Subject: [PCBUILD] Potential Builder Hits Snag


> Hello, I am a 16 year old who is attempting to build my own computer, and
I seem to have hit a snag... I can't get it to turn on. I was wondering if
anyone could possibly point out something i might be doing wrong...
> mobo: Intel D850EMV2, and a pentium 4 processor @ 2.53 GHz...
> The motherboard is rated for the 533 MHz FSB. I am using 2 128 MB RDRAM
cards (PC800-40) which checked out as compatible on Intel's site. I plugged
in the usual 2x10 power connector as well as the 12V 2x2 connector... and
the switch on the back of the power supply is on. On the motherboard itself,
there is a little green light, labeled "PWR LED" on the documentation... so
I know the mobo is recieving power... I plugged all the HDD LED, power
switch LED, etc, into the right places on the mobo. When the power button is
pressed, nothing... Any help/ suggestions would be great, before my parents
kill me for "wasting" all their money... I am supposed to be able to use
this system in college next year, but it has to work first...
> Thanks!
> Michael Hand

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