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   <title><![CDATA[X99 WS - Power On and POST Fail : Same here, it would not start...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://forum.asrock.com/member_profile.asp?PF=2120">Lancer</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 7130<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 01 Jan 2018 at 10:02am<br /><br />Same here, it would not start after being off a week over Christmas, but left connected to power, although identical PC#2 started no problem.&nbsp; The new plan is to disconnect the power cord anytime the PC is off, even though it's on a high-end UPS.&nbsp; <br><br>So, the latest:&nbsp; After removing the three devices in PCIE slots, then re-seating them, and reconnecting all power/data cables to those devices, the PC started, passed POST, and booted into Windows.&nbsp; On a running restart, I got the same result.&nbsp; So far so good.&nbsp; With the PC running now, I am needing to get some work done, so I haven't risked a full power off and power on test using the power button.&nbsp; I'd like to see if that still requires disconnecting power and waiting a while, but until I absolutely have to turn the thing off, I'm just going to leave it on and not chance it.<br><br>Based on my experience, the only advice I can offer is to 1) try letting it set a while with the power cord and any other powered devices disconnected, then reconnect and power on, or 2) try clearing CMOS along with #1, and lastly, 3) disconnect and reconnect all motherboard devices and cables, maybe one at a time to try to identify which one is the problem, if any.&nbsp; In my case, I still don't know what the problem was/is.<br>]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[X99 WS - Power On and POST Fail : Did you resolve your problem....]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://forum.asrock.com/member_profile.asp?PF=635">atoro</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 7130<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 01 Jan 2018 at 9:13am<br /><br />Did you resolve your problem.  I have a very similar issue.  I left for vacation two weeks and the machine won't power on.  Same configuration as yours.  The extreme6 x99 could never recover from sleep so I never used it, but shutdown would work, now it doesn't work at all.  I removed all components and it still does not boot.  I'm talking about no power at all, but I was able to verify the Powersupply works.  There's definitely a problem with these MB with power on/off and I wish someone would respond.]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[X99 WS - Power On and POST Fail : In January 2016, I built two new...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://forum.asrock.com/member_profile.asp?PF=2120">Lancer</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 7130<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 31 Dec 2017 at 2:41pm<br /><br /><a href="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"></a>In January 2016, I built two new PCs with identical parts, using Asrock X99 WS motherboards.&nbsp; Running almost every day for two years now, PC#1 works perfectly; never any problem.&nbsp; PC#2 has had an occasional power on problem after a full power off, shown by no response when pushing the power on button.&nbsp; When that happens, I shut off the power supply and disconnect the power cord, then wait a while before reconnecting power and then PC#2 will start and run normally. <br><br>Now, that does not work.&nbsp; Now I have to leave PC#2 unplugged a long time before the power button will power on.&nbsp; Then during POST the process stops with a debug error code b2 (or 62), and a red LED by BIOS_A.&nbsp; After a while the code changes to 99 for a moment, then the motherboard will beep once, and the debug lights will go dark, and the computer just sits there running, doing nothing.&nbsp; All the while, the monitor display remains black in power save state.&nbsp; Meanwhile, PC#1 with exactly the same components and configuration, runs perfectly.&nbsp; No changes have been made to PC#2 hardware or configuration recently, so it's a mystery as to why this power on and POST problem is happening now. <br><br>One thing I tried was to clear CMOS using the button in the I/O area (after power cord and all cables unplugged).&nbsp; After doing that, then power on, the POST stopped again at b2 (or 62), then after a bit changed to 99 and held there for a while, then the display came on and the system went into Setup.&nbsp; I compared all PC#2 settings to settings on PC#1 and made one setting change (boot beep on), then Save and Exit.&nbsp; PC#2 shut off, with the motherboard reset and power buttons lighted red, along with the red LED by BIOS_A.<br><br>When I pushed the power button to start back up, no response, the computer did not start.&nbsp; After turning off the power supply and unplugging power, the motherboard power/reset/BIOS_A LED lights went off within a minute.&nbsp; After letting the thing sit for a while unplugged, and then reconnecting power, the PC started on push of the power button, but the routine was same as before.&nbsp; POST stopped at b2 (or 62).&nbsp; After a while the code changed to 99 for a moment, then the motherboard beeped once, and the debug lights went dark, and the computer just sits there running, doing nothing.&nbsp; Pushing the Reset button replays this routine.<br><br>Any ideas as to what may be causing this behavior, and how to fix it?&nbsp; I need this computer working for next week, so I hope to get it operational this weekend.&nbsp; All advice is greatly appreciated.&nbsp; Thank you!<br><br><br>Motherboard:&nbsp; ASRock X99 WS<br>CPU:&nbsp; Intel Xeon E5-1650v3<br>Memory:&nbsp; Crucial CT4G4RFS8213 (ECC DDR4 2133, 4 x 4GB)<br>Graphics:&nbsp; AMD Radeon HD 7990&nbsp; (MiniDisplayport 1.2 connections)&nbsp; (in x16 PCIE1)<br>RAID Controller:&nbsp; LSI MegaRAID SAS 9361-8i, with CacheVault&nbsp; (in x8 PCIE6)<br>SSD:&nbsp; Samsung 850 Pro (2 in RAID 1) (Boot)<br>HDD:&nbsp; Western Digital RE - WD2000FYYZ (2 in RAID 1) (Storage)<br>M.2 Drive:&nbsp; Samsung MZHPV256HDGL (Image)<br>ODD #1:&nbsp; LG WH16NS40<br>ODD #2:&nbsp; Pioneer BDR-2209<br>Serial Port Add-On:&nbsp; StarTech PLATE9M2P16<br>Removable SATA Drive Enclosure:&nbsp; CRU DataExpress DX115&nbsp; (no drive)<br>IDE Controller Card:&nbsp; StarTech PEX2IDE (no drive)&nbsp; (in x4 PCIE5)<br>PSU:&nbsp; Seasonic Snow Silent-1050<br>OS:&nbsp; Windows 10 (64 bit)<br>Display:&nbsp; Dell U2715H (four)<br>]]>
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