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Topic: dr debug code 00
Posted By: mr.smile
Subject: dr debug code 00
Date Posted: 13 Jun 2016 at 6:52am
hi can anyone help me please ?
 
i have a z77 extreme 4 motherboard and it won't post
it stay's in 00 code at the beginning
 
i tried to install the cpu again but it stay's the samen and no beeps
 
gr Ron


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Posted By: parsec
Date Posted: 13 Jun 2016 at 7:43am
Originally posted by mr.smile mr.smile wrote:

hi can anyone help me please ?
 
i have a z77 extreme 4 motherboard and it won't post
it stay's in 00 code at the beginning
 
i tried to install the cpu again but it stay's the samen and no beeps
 
gr Ron


Although the code 00 is listed as "Not used" in your board's manual, for many other ASRock boards the 00 code means a problem with the CPU, and to install it again. You know that and have tried that, with no change.

The 00 code description also suggests clearing the CMOS/BIOS. Did you try that?

Questions for you:

Is this the first time you used your Z77 Extreme4 board? Did you buy it new?

What CPU are you using? Is the CPU new, or did you use it in another board?

Do you know what BIOS version is in your board? The BIOS version that came with the board from the factory is printed on a sticker that is on the BIOS chip. The BIOS chip is just above the Dr Debug display.

What CPU cooler are you using?

Did you connect the 4/8 pin 12V ATX CPU power cable from the power supply to the board? That's the connector at the top of the board, next to the heat sink with "Z77" on it.

You must connect a power cable from the power supply to the 4/8 pin 12V ATX CPU connector, or the CPU will not get any power, and will not work. You may use either a four pin or eight pin connector when connecting that cable to the board.


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Posted By: mr.smile
Date Posted: 13 Jun 2016 at 8:42am
thank you for the tip i will try all those tips
 
the board is not new and i was only using de 4 pin
 
the sticker of the bios version is missing
 
and the cpu is Intel Celeron G540, 2.5GHz, LGA1155, 2-cores ??
 
grtzz Ron


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Posted By: parsec
Date Posted: 13 Jun 2016 at 9:15am
Originally posted by mr.smile mr.smile wrote:

thank you for the tip i will try all those tips
 
the board is not new and i was only using de 4 pin
 
the sticker of the bios version is missing
 
and the cpu is Intel Celeron G540, 2.5GHz, LGA1155, 2-cores ??
 
grtzz Ron


The four pin CPU power connector is just fine for a G540 processor. You do not need an eight pin connector. The four pin cable should be connected on the right side of the connector on the board, that has pins 1 and 5.

A G540 should not need a BIOS update, it just needs at least BIOS version 1.20.

I hope the board and CPU still work, and the power supply is good too.


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Posted By: mr.smile
Date Posted: 21 Jun 2016 at 4:33am
Ouch i tryed almost everything but still stays in debug code 00
 
 


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Posted By: Packard93
Date Posted: 13 Jul 2016 at 12:29am
http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z77%20Extreme4/?cat=CPU  You will need bios 1.20 flashed on the motherboard bios .Go to the list compatibility shows 1.20 for the GS540 CELERON YOUR trying to use . What does the bios chip sticker say is on it? Have u looked at that bios sticker to see what version is flashed on your board.



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