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Title: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: Pottypete on June 09, 2009, 09:25:44 am
Hi All
Any advice would be much appreciated for this intermittent boot issue,
GA-73PVM-S2H mobo, F8 bios, win xp home sp2,
mobo at post freezes after detecting memory,(I get 1 beep),  detecting drives freezes,
It only happens on occassions,
I have re flashed the bios,
Checked Psu drives and all connections, reset bios,

Any idears??????
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: oggmonster on June 09, 2009, 10:46:12 am
So it sometimes freezes after detecting memory and sometimes freezes after detecting HDD? Have you tired putting memory in different slots/putting HDD SATA (prosuming its sata) into a different port. If so have you run memtest and HDD diagnostics (run extendend test.) Although you have reflashed to latest BIOS have you tried clearing the CMOS either by moving the clear cmos jumper or removing battery for 15mins or so. Be warned though as this resets everything back to factory default.

How often does this problem happen?
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: FluX on June 10, 2009, 10:00:32 am
Why is this thread locked? has it been resolved?
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: oggmonster on June 10, 2009, 10:54:24 am
Yeah strange! I wanted to know if he got the problem sorted! ???
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: Pottypete on June 10, 2009, 11:34:34 am
Don't blame me guys, was it something I posted wrong!!,


The problem only happens on first power up in the morning,
I have checked hdd with man diagnostics,
run MeM test for 4 hrs, Ok no errors,
put memory in 2nd slot, and run MeM test again, no errors,
reseated all connections,
reset bios, removed bios battery for 1 hr, and cleared with jumper,
reseated CPU and cooler with new Artic Silver,
will have to give it asprin I think, or drag n drop,
If it happens thurs morning I will do a reinstall, and plague Microsoft,
Cheers

Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: oggmonster on June 10, 2009, 11:40:46 am
Hmm very strange. There probably won't be much point reinstalling windows as you said it freezes at post? Could well be a faulty mobo :-\
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: FluX on June 10, 2009, 11:58:21 am
I don't know if this is applicable, but I had a similar problem once, and what it turned out to be was the power connector to the graphics card wasn't connected properly. I hadn't latched it in properly, and must have knocked it whilst fiddling around inside the case.

This would happen... press power button, PC would come on, lights on etc, fans going, but no beep, no boot screen (i think) then I noticed the connector half hanging out the socket.

Everything been fine since
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: oggmonster on June 10, 2009, 12:10:46 pm
Hmm seems unlikely as he said hes checked all connections. Its possible though I guess. Though saying that he only has the problem from cold boot, not consistantly (from what I understand)
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: Pottypete on June 10, 2009, 12:17:16 pm
Hi flux
O/B graphics,
I uninstalled the pci-e card in case that was a problem,
Just seems to be fist cold boot of the day, I leave the mains power lead on whist not being used,
Just to earth the case while i'm poking around,
Don't won't to rma it again, this is the mobo that I had rma'd for zif socket problem a few weeks ago,
I can live with this cold boot problem tho, rigs only on in my smoking Den outside ::)
Cheers
Sorry oggmonster posted over you, one finger typist here
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: oggmonster on June 10, 2009, 12:22:51 pm
No worries!  ;D Maybe you could try fully turning machine off (even at mains) at night. Then in the morning switch everything on and see what happens?
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: Pottypete on June 10, 2009, 01:08:17 pm
Just putting it in freezer for a hour or so ???,
Then let it defrost and dry with help of hair dryer, wot you reckon :-\
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: oggmonster on June 10, 2009, 01:14:05 pm
Err wouldn't risk it personally. If the board wasn't working at all then maybe worth a go. Try doing what I suggested in above post.
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: runn3R on June 10, 2009, 02:37:34 pm
Why is this thread locked? has it been resolved?

i also don't know why it was locked (maybe Pottypete did it) but i have just unlocked it and merged these topics into one
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: Pottypete on June 10, 2009, 02:55:39 pm
Not that I know of, been accused of funny things in my life, but not locked up!!! :-X
Na was only joking on the cold boot jobby in the freezer, ;)
Dying to find out in the morning, HeHe
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: oggmonster on June 10, 2009, 02:57:06 pm
Na was only joking on the cold boot jobby in the freezer, ;)
Dying to find out in the morning, HeHe

Oh phew! Thank god! You had me worried for a second!  :D
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: Pottypete on June 10, 2009, 04:02:42 pm
Just checked on your profile and your date/time setting is 12 hrs behind me, ie June 10, 2009, 04:00:03 pm
have a looksy, oops and mine also ???
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: oggmonster on June 10, 2009, 06:11:31 pm
All times seem right to me O_o Bare in mind this is http://forum.giga-byte.CO.UK so uses GMT +1. So if you're not from UK it will seem wrong ;D

If you click on 'Profile' then 'Look and Layout Preferences' you can offset the time to whatever you need too. :)
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: Badbonji on June 11, 2009, 09:23:07 am
You mean GMT, Greenwich Mean Time, and Greenwich is in the UK I think?
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: oggmonster on June 11, 2009, 09:28:06 am
Waaaay off topic but yes :P we're on BST (British Summer Time) which is GMT +1 hour
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: Pottypete on June 11, 2009, 10:35:26 pm
Apoligies,I was thinking 24hr clock Doh, silly me :-[

OK, Sorted out my cold boot (sometimes),
Removed everything and the Cmos battery, jumper on the clear comos pins,
Done a low level format on the 320 gig  Hard drive,( took ages)
Cleaned the memory pins with a pencil rubber :-X
refitted everything, reinstalled xp, mobo drivers an all,
Seems Ok for the mo ;D
Now first thing sat morning, will be the test 8)

Ha just found out where the topic can be locked ::) And it wer'nt me ;D

Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: oggmonster on June 16, 2009, 01:27:45 pm
Ah brilliant :) Sounds like you're sorted for now. I'll expect an update first thing saturday morning!  ;)
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: Pottypete on June 17, 2009, 10:20:22 am
Sat/Sun and up to now Wed, No problems,
Can't for the life of me figure this one out,
Legs Eyes and fingers crossed,
Title: Re: GA-73PVM-S2H freezing at post
Post by: oggmonster on June 18, 2009, 11:11:04 am
Awesome! Looks promising!  ;D