Re: Immediate beeping upon power-up



On Jul 29, 8:52 am, "Ed Medlin" <e...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Did you plug in the aux power plug on your MB? It is usually a 4 pin
molex or on some newer boards an 8 pin/4 pin. The video card will also
cause that problem on occaision if you forget to plug in the aux power

That's plugged in. I don't have a video card; I'm using the
motherboard's
own video interface. And my primary computer -- the one I'm using now
--
has an identical motherboard, so I can compare the wiring. I guess
I'll have to pull the new one out, as the previous poster said to do.

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