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Post #11 post Dec 18 2005, 03:08 PM
make sure that the fan is correctly mounted onto the processor .... it can go on in 2 ways ... only one is right.
look for the ridge in the fan base it needs to go to the edge that has the processor release lever on it.
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Post #12 post Dec 24 2005, 12:12 AM
You should try taking it to a computer technician again to have them look at it. Try re-installing WIndows again, but first do a basic computer setup so it is running just off of your motherboard, RAM, CPU, viseo, hard drive, and power supply to your monitor. From there you will be able to see if it is a hardware problem or software. Judging from the image, it may also need to be formatted and have your OS re-installed again. Contact your computer vendor and if it is still under warranty, see what they can suggest to you. After a while, everything will have problems, get corrupted and/or break down. I hope you get it up and running soon. Good luck and happy trails. smile.gif
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Post #13 post Jan 2 2006, 09:16 PM
i say all comps are messed up..... expet for dose 2000 3000 dolor ones with like a million ghz yea those are nice lol
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Post #14 post Jan 4 2006, 10:21 AM

On this new computer did you just swapped the hard drive with Windows previously installed on your Dell System? In case yes then this one is the reason why you are getting error messages. Different motherboard model requires different drivers and resources from Windows so if you just swapped hard drives, problems will normally appear, the hard drive is obviously still bearing the old resources of your dell system and Windows is now actually trying to look for the correct resources for the new board, if this cannot be found then boom conflicts and error message will be there.

I suggest save your important files then perform a full format of the hard drive and fresh install Windows as well as the required drivers by your new board. This should save you some headaches.

On the beeping at POST, try removing the CPU fan and put it back again, this is one way to make sure that you have correctly and properly installed it and it touches the CPU die, yes I also think the beeps might have something to do with thermal issues.

Goodluck and let us know any result.
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Post #15 post Jan 4 2006, 10:39 AM
QUOTE(michael warren @ Dec 4 2005, 10:09 PM)
I have recently received my new computer hardware and at first I couldn't get anything to run so I went out to best buy and I purchased a 500 watt pus and everything would turn on BUT when I turn on my computer I hear one beep and than it will shut off within 30 seconds. When I disconnect my CD drives my computer will still beep once when I turn it on but it wont shut off and I have to go into to safe mode. The error that I got was oxoooooo7e oxcoooooo5 oxba288750 oxba4e3430 oxba4e312c

The only things that I am using in my new computer that isn't new is my internal harddrive and both of my internal cd drives that came with my dell dimension 3000. The new hardware that I have are an asus a8n5x motherboard, radeon x800XL video card, 1 gig of kingston ddr ram, AMD 3700+ Diego, old harddrive that I used in my dell dimension 3000, and a antec antec neo HE500 psu. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I hate to state the obvious but... I'd definately call the customer support from the new hardware that you just bought and forward the errors to them. Whatever you do though, dont have your pc serviced by best buy. Most of their techs are chumps.
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