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Error codes A2 B4 98

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Topic: Error codes A2 B4 98
Posted By: Makskomp
Subject: Error codes A2 B4 98
Date Posted: 08 Mar 2021 at 6:37pm
Hello everbody
I need Your help.
In the beginning it was ok. A few days ago my son reported me a problem. after turning on the computer before Bios POST, errors 98 A2 B4 appear. POST is displayed on the screen for a long time. When I want to enter UEFI, loading takes a very long time, sometimes over a minute. Changing the GPU, mounting in a different slot, changing the mouse and keyboard, moving to other RAM slots, reinstalling the system, updating UEFI, cleaning CMOS does not change anything. DO You have any idea whats is wrong£
My kit is:
Asrock z490 Steel Legend
i3 10100F
Lexar NM610 M.2 PCi-E x4 Gen3 500GB
Modecom MC-B88-600SM 600W
ADATA 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz CL16 XPG Spectrix D41 RGB



Replies:
Posted By: Xaltar
Date Posted: 08 Mar 2021 at 10:26pm
Hi Makskomp, welcome to the forums.

First up, it is perfectly normal for all boards to cycle through codes on the
debug display during POST. Power On Self Tests, the codes each correspond to a
test in that process. Once all tests have passed the system will begin to boot.
So when a test fails and the system halts, the code displayed gives you an idea
of what test failed, you can look up the code and see what it pertains to. In
other words, the only codes you need to worry about are ones that do not change
and remain, typically with the system unresponsive.

As for the slow POST process, disconnect everything from the system except for
Keyboard, display and mouse. Quite often a flash drive or conflicting USB device
can cause slow POST times.

If you are getting a code, it will be the last one that remains on the display,
that is the only one we need to look into.

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Posted By: RLGL
Date Posted: 08 Mar 2021 at 10:30pm
Experience tells me B4 is USB related.

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Asrock Z370 Gaming K6,Intel i7 8700K,
Asrock x570 Taichi




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