Boot problems with ASRock Z87 Extreme4 |
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palebluedot89
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Posted: 10 Feb 2016 at 10:10am |
My computer is at least powering up now. I can't find any memory but I'll keep looking. In the meanwhile I've cleared cmos, reseated the ram and the computer still won't post no matter how long I wait.
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Xaltar
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Check to make sure you replaced the clear CMOS jumper to the correct position. If it is set to the clear position the system will not respond as you described.
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palebluedot89
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It was not overclocked at all. I'll try to find some memory to test and report back.
Actually, I tried to clear cmos by unplugging the computer, unplugging the video card and USB connections/fan power cables and removing the cmos battery/setting the clrcmos1 jumpers. I tried to put everything back and turn the computer back on but now nothing is happening at all when I press the power button. Hopefully I didn't break anything :( I'm at work at the moment I'll report back when I get back home. |
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wardog
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Curious. is, or was, it overclocked? Borrow some memory from a friend to test. |
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palebluedot89
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Unfortunately I can't get the computer to start up. If I do I'll post voltage and temp screenshots. It has been taking longer and longer to boot, and now just won't boot up at all. Oddly, when it does boot up everything seems to run just fine. I can't stress enough how identical my problem is to the op (except for a brief flash of 36 on the dr. Debug).
My power supply is a corsair ax760 and I bought it new in early 2014 along with all of my other parts. So far I've tried cleaning the inside of the case and clearing cmos. |
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wardog
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Those errors, 4f 15 36, are all relating to memory issues.
Grab HWiNFO64 and post screenies of all your voltages, not just memory. Seeing all the temps would be a bonus too. Use Windows own Snipping Tool to grab the pertinent. If you don't know a file hoster, imgsafe.org is free, fast, and best of all req's no registration. What make and model is the PSU, and what is its age? Is the computer clean and all parts inside free of dust/dirt? |
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palebluedot89
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Yes the same board. Error code is 4f and then switches to 15, and then 36 then back to 4f.
Sometimes the computer will boot up after a while. But increasingly it won't start at all. I've got an evga gtx 780, i7 4770 cpu, and 2 gskill sniper 8gb memory. |
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parsec
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Same board as the OP? A one line post like that tells doesn't tell us much at all besides you have a problem. |
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palebluedot89
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Any progress solving this problem? I'm having pretty much exactly the same issue except that it isn't booting up anymore.
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Xaltar
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I would try a full CMOS clear as described here.
Both codes 4f and 15 are pertaining to CPU or Memory faults. Have you tried reseating the CPU?
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