Thanks for the reply Shadowsports,
I have tried the CMOS reset again and the single stick of ram. No success as of yet.
When you say typical cause might be a component failure- do you mean something like a capacitor, IC, or diode on the motherboard? So, I might need to face up to the MB being faulty now and replace it? Is there a suitable product that would take the same cpu? Im guessing its all moved on..quick google didnt offer much.
Im going to do a complete stripdown, clean and reconnect as a last chance thing. Are there any other tests/ things I could try?
Worst case scenario I will build up a new pc I’ll probably go with a new power supply so I guess I’ll buy this first and test it out just in case.
Any advice or thoughts very appreciated,
Richard
Greetings,
Component failure, basically yes. The chips on MB's can fail. It's not common but on a 9-10 yr old board, possible. Your slowly running out of things to check.
Try invoking boot from the back up BIOS.
Power on (wait for 4 sec) press and hold power button until system powers off.
Wait 4 secs
Power on system (wait 4 secs) now turn switch on supply off
Wait 4 sec
Turn power supply on and press power button
This should invoke the back up BIOS.
If you decide on a replacement. I'd buy something modern (whatever your budget is). Buying replacement hardware for a 9+ year old system is not a wise investment since computers are already a depreciating asset. I'm sure you can find an x79 based board on eBay if this turns out to be the way you go.
I hope it turns out to be something simple. Bench testing often reveals things we all miss.