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LeslieWest
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      04-13-2009, 02:16 AM


System:

motherboard: GA-EX58-UD5
cpu: i7 920
heatsink: stock (the one that came with the i7 920)
memory: Crucial XMS DDR3 1600 6 GB (placed in 1, 3, and 5 as requested)
video: EVGA GTX 260
hard drives: 2 1TB Seagate Baracuda RAID 0 (but didnt get to set it up yet)

PC turns on for about 10 seconds... board comes up with error code 76.
Shuts down. BIOS comes up but have a few seconds before PC shuts off.


So far I've reset cmos, tried each ram module 1 at a time, and
unconnected everything but cpu, heatsink, ram, and video card. Same
problem.

Can anyone help me?


 
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Paul
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      04-13-2009, 05:18 AM
LeslieWest wrote:
> System:
>
> motherboard: GA-EX58-UD5
> cpu: i7 920
> heatsink: stock (the one that came with the i7 920)
> memory: Crucial XMS DDR3 1600 6 GB (placed in 1, 3, and 5 as requested)
> video: EVGA GTX 260
> hard drives: 2 1TB Seagate Baracuda RAID 0 (but didnt get to set it up yet)
>
> PC turns on for about 10 seconds... board comes up with error code 76.
> Shuts down. BIOS comes up but have a few seconds before PC shuts off.
>
>
> So far I've reset cmos, tried each ram module 1 at a time, and
> unconnected everything but cpu, heatsink, ram, and video card. Same
> problem.
>
> Can anyone help me?
>


I downloaded the manual for your motherboard. Apparently it uses an Award
BIOS, and there is a table in the manual, with the POST codes shown.
The POST codes are "progress" codes, rather than "error" codes. The
POST value indicates the current routine which has just started to
execute. Knowing the value, we're supposed to assume the motherboard
got stuck in the identified routine.

As is usual with these things, the value 76 hex is not documented! But
using the text string for 75 hex in the manual, and doing a Google
search, I dug up a manual for another product with an Award BIOS.

http://www.globalamericaninc.com/manuals/3307540.pdf

75h Detect & install all IDE devices: HDD, LS120, ZIP, CDROM…..

76h (Optional Feature)
Enter AWDFLASH.EXE if:
-AWDFLASH.EXE is found in floppy drive.
-ALT+F2 is pressed.

77h Detect serial ports & parallel ports.
78h Reserved
79h Reserved
7Ah Detect & install co-processor

You'll notice, that 75, 77, and 7A are consistent with your
Gigabyte manual. So the value for 76 may be consistent as well.

Now, that being said, I don't know how to interpret the result.
It suggests the BIOS is entering AWDFLASH (named Q-Flash on
your system?) for some reason ? Have you been pressing any
keys defined in section 2-1 of the manual ?

Paul
 
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