Bon! ben je n’ai toujours pas réussi à résoudre mon pb,
cependant, Le SAV LDLC.com m’a fourni un lien expliquant une démarche à effectuer en cas de “CPU INIT” récalcitrant, je ne suis pas parvenu à relancer ma cm avec sa mais cela peut peu etre aider des personnes dans mon cas;
Donc voilà comment faire:(c’est un copié collé et en anglais)
Guys/Gals,
Following suggestions from some, I have had a look at the CPU-INIT remedy suggestions posted by some users over past months and again taking no credit for any of this, I have pasted the three best looking suggestions here.
Please note that most cover the same ground with JetFx guide being the most detailed, the “snippsat” guide contains some useful BIOS tips too and I have given “Kibosh” guide as well.
- Courtesy of “JetFx”:
Posted:7/23/2007 7:40:00 AM
i know ther are many guides about this, but i have never found one tht contains all fixes or most of them, so i made this one, im a pc builder, and i have to deal with lots of strikers here so, i found this steps are the most reliable to fix the problem. plz ignore the bad english
ok, follow this steps.
1.unplug the computer from the AC
2. unplug from the mobo the ATX12v and the EATXPWR
3.remove the bios battery wait 30 secs {dont put it again)
4. move clrcmos jumper to enable position {meaning jumper in pins 2-3}
and wait 30 secs.
5. press and HOLD the clrcmos switch for 30 secs then relase,{now clrcmos is clring the cmos} you are going to let the switch in tht position for 2 hrs… this is very important or it wont work
6. After 2 hrs, press the clrcmos switch to turn it off {dont change the clrcmos enable jumer to disable) leave it enable.
7. connect only the next devices to your computer. 1 sata drive, 1 ide drive, 2 ddr2 dimms in blue slots, 1 video card. 1 striker extreme audio card. and 1 ps2 keyboard {usb wont do} and connect all pc fans
8. recheck that nothing expet the hardware mention above is connected.
9.plug the atx12v and the eatxpower connector and pcie aux if needed
10. put in the cmos battery
11. connect your computer to the ac
12. turn on the pc, and after 3 secs, your going to start hiting {del} in your keyboard, not to fast, 1 click per sec. do more and u will disable the keyboard.
13. asumming the computer boots and enter the bios, go directly to your ram configuration and set voltage to memmory specification (ultra important!!) if you dont set correct voltage to your ram u will get cpu init again in next reboot
14. boot and go to asus and download the new bios 1301 i think it is, and flash your bios. recheck memmory voltage has not been changed
alternative option1
if computer does not start, do all the process again only this time:
between steps 5 and 6 your going to connect your cmos battery upsidedown ( yes you read correctly, your going to flip 180 degrees the battery from its original position, and leavit there for 1 minute) then remove it and proceed to step 6 and so on
if still nothing alternative option2
do all again including alternative option1
this time between steps 2 and 3 you will remove the processor from your mobo, and you will not put it back until step 8
omg if computer still dead, ur cpu init is angry, this is alternative option3 and final.
do all mention above inculding alternative option1 and 2
just this time in step 5 your going to leave the clrcmos switch on for 12hrs
ok thts it dudes, if this does not fix your cpu init. test your cpu in other computer, and if it works RMA your board.
hope this helps,
side note…
i have faced about 7 cpu inits in 7 diferent computers, and in 2 of those computers { for user mistake ) 2 more times each.
and i can tell you that, it will go away, it will boot, if you follow this mini guide. i have only see 1 case where the board was actually dead so odds are 7 to 1 gl!
Ridesy
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Topic : [Sharing]CPU-INIT - Guides and Suggestions
Posted:8/9/2007 7:03:00 PM
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