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Sir, 

With due reverence, It is humbly requested that I am facing a problem with my board Intel Skyburg DP45SG

that when I boot the system, there are two beeps, one prior to Black splash screen and second after Black splash

screen, this situation appears due to updating the System Bios from Window Based exe file named as SGP4510H.86A

download from my Motherboard Site. But the problem still persists. Accordingly, one more problem is added that

when I boot the system, there is no splash screen showing intel logo which was seen earlier when i purchased it. Now

it is only showing setup options in Black screen without intel logo, but sytem boots normally into windows. The other

relevant detail of Motherboard are hereunder: -

Board AA No: E27733-403 

CPU: Intel Core 2 duo E8400 3.00 MHz (wolfdale)

 

Memory Model and type: 2x 1GB Corsair XMS3 DHX CM3X1024-1333C9DHX

 

Power Supply Model and ATX Version: Extreme-FX XT400HD

 

Graphics Card Model: NVIDIA GeForce 7300GS

 

With best regards,

 

GhOuRI Verma
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idata
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Hi there,

Here are some questions:

Did the system work before?

 

How did you update the bios if there was always a black screen?

 

What is the bios version of the board?

From the release notes of the BIOS updates:

 

http://downloadmirror.intel.com/17384/eng/SG_0109_ReleaseNotes.pdf http://downloadmirror.intel.com/17384/eng/SG_0109_ReleaseNotes.pdf

 

There is a fix in the BIOS for the support of certain GFX cards.

Step 1: Note Update the bios using the recovery mode only

 

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Download the latest bios file from the website below

http://downloadcenter.intel.com/T8Clearance.aspx http://downloadcenter.intel.com/T8Clearance.aspx?

sType=&agr=Y&ProductID=2932&DwnldID=17384&url=/17384/eng/SG0109.BIO&PrdMap=&strOSs=38&OSFullName=OS Independent&lang=eng

 

Copy the bio file to a fat-formatted usb memory stick

 

Remove the bios jumper from the board.

 

Connect the usb stick on the target machine.

 

Make sure there is no other usb devices connected on the system

 

Switch on the system

 

Wait for the bios update to complete.

 

Put back the bios jumper to its normal position

 

Try to boot the machine.

If it does not work, try another graphics card.

 

Try this:

Step A:

 

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Now try to boot the system only with power supply, motherboard and cpu connected (no memory)

 

Result:

 

Does the board issue any beeps?

Step B:

 

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Put one memory module on the board on the slot dimm 0

 

Result:

Step C:

 

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Switch the bios jumper configuration of the board to the configuration mode

 

Switch on the system

 

Result:

Kind Regards,

 

Aryan
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