PC Peripherals Urgent: PC not booting

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CA50 said:
^did it boot with the new gpu or with the onboard one?
Onboard, Im not going to attach any extra thing until I get a successful boot.

EDIT: Actually I just realized that I had not attached the keyboard and the mouse, so this explains the freezing :ashamed:

I was able to successfully boot, but now I cant boot again without having to do that thing again, to successfully boot I have to do the switch thing again or else It will remain stuck at the start where "t-series" shows up.
 
Actually I just realized that I had not attached the keyboard and the mouse, so this explains the freezing :ashamed:

I was able to successfully boot, but now I cant boot again without having to do that thing again, to successfully boot I have to do the switch thing again or else It will remain stuck at the start where "t-series" shows up.
 
^Bro, I repeat, I haven't attached the 6870 yet, Just the one HDD and one RAM stick.

The thing is It boots if I reset the CMOS but then if I restart or power up my PC again after shutting it down it wont boot, I'll have to reset the CMOS again to successfully boot.
 
I could, but why did this happen suddenly? If a BIOS upgrade ought to fix this then why was my PC running in the morning?

And also, I might risk the successful unlock I did of my Processor with a bios upgrade
 
@mephis

this is very strange

just try following steps:

pull out the power cord.

Reset CMOS

Only RAM,CPU,Monitor(to mobo vga),keyboard should be connected.

now start the PC(no stabilizer, only through UPS or surge protector)

if u able to boot to bios this means psu and mobo r fine.

turn off PC

Now connect HDD and above mentioned peripherals and start.

if everything is fine then at last connect ur GPU.
 
CA50 said:
^ do you think that the unlocked cores might be creating the problem :S
Thanks for your help mate, really appreciated it.

The problem was a very trivial one, somehow the floppy drive option in the bios got enabled and I was just going through the BIOS and disabled it, and the problem got solved :)
 
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