Since the computer completes the POST (the single beep) and seems to
stop while checking memory, I would first suspect bad or loose RAM
rather than the motherboard and/or CPU. Try reseating the RAM stick(s)
and then, if you have more than one stick, try with one at a time.
Another thing you can try is going into the BIOS/CMOS and determine if
the computer is seeing the RAM properly and seeing the hard drive
properly. Also, you know that your graphic output and monitor seem OK
because you are showing some information on the screen. You will have to
get further into the boot process to determine if the hard drive is OK.
Also, I don't think it is the power supply since it does not take much
more power to read the memory than it does to POST.
All things considered, the issue is most likely caused by the RAM. I
hope this helps.
Tom
Martin Smith wrote:
> Hello
>
> My system no longer boots. I get a POST Beep, and the screen gets to the checking shared memory screen and goes no further. The HD Led shows no activity.
>
> I Tried Resetting the CMOS jumper, and get the same results. Also tried a different cpu, still nothing.
>
> Is this motherboard a hopeless case? All thoughts appreciated.
>
> So, since I had a couple of P4-2.4 Ghz processors, I found an ECS board, used, with the same chipset and similar specs. Tried this in the system (same ps, hdd, as the initial system), with two different cpus, and this board does not get a POST Beep.
>
> Question #2-What reasons would prevent a board from going to POST? Is it a bad board, or is there some other factor that I can troubleshoot to get this up and running.
>
> Any help will be highly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Martin
>
>
>
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