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Old 06-11-2007, 1:07 PM   #4
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Default no boot with my new serial ATA

Find another PC and plug the drive into a free power
cable (no data cable). If it works, then your original
PC has an underpowered power supply. (Even if it's
rated at 300 watts, it may only deliver 200 watts under
optimal conditions.) If it doesn't work in the new PC,
then either the drive or the power cable has a fault.

Bob

"wjazzman" <jpchevalier@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1125019397.821087.16970@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> thanks, we already tried it and the result is the same :
>
> only data cable: the pc power up without problem
> only the power cable: pc doesn't power up
>
> Intel(R) Technical Support answered me this, I'll try it saturday and
> let you know, but if anyone have other idea, please do not hesitate :
> -----------
> To start troubleshooting this issue please obtain the latest BIOS
> update for your Intel(R) Desktop Board D865GLC:
>
> http://developer.intel.com/design/mo...lc/lc_bios.htm
>
> Once the BIOS is updated please I recommend you clear the CMOS. To do
> this, please remove the RTC (Real Time Clock) battery for 45 minutes.
> After this period of time, insert the battery back in and turn the
> system back on.
>
> If the problem persists please contact your device manufacturer.
> -----------
>



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