I had to leave the PC on for the whole night(same day) because formatting raw logical drives took hours, when I woke this morning the format was finished and I installed the latest drivers for my vga card and restarted the PC.
I tried clearing the CMOS first and that worked the system booted properly and I was able to install Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. If you continue to experience issues in the future, please do not hesitate to contact us again. If still, please contact your retailer for further check. If the problem still exists, if possible,please change some other components for a further check, such as another memory etc.įor second question, if possible, please change another monitor and vga card for test. Please take the motherboard out of case and keep the necessary components(a CPU, a memory in A1, a video card) onboard for a test. Thank you for contacting ASUS Technical Service. I used the ASUS technical inquiry mail site to get some support after a week I got the following reply: This plus the bios screen was cropped so I could only see half of the BIOS UI. The only way to make the system boot/post to BIOS screen was by holding down the memOK button on the motherboard for 3+ secs. I am trying to build a new gaming pc with the following components:Ĭorsair Vengeance Blue 2x4GB 1600Mhz SDRAMġst problem(solved kinda by following the instructions from the ASUS tech support) After assembling all the parts together the system would not post/boot. I am not sure if this is the right forum to post this in, but I'll post it anyways as I really need help and the ASUS technical inquiry staff takes quite a long time to reply.