SOYO SY-6BA+ IV user manual Troubleshooting at First Start

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Hardware Installation

SY-6BA+ IV

2-3.8 Troubleshooting at First Start

What should I do if the Motherboard refuses to start?

1.Check that all DIMM memory modules are inserted completely. Sometimes a DIMM that is not inserted properly can cause boot problems.

2.Check whether all Add-on cards have been inserted properly. Re- insert the Add-on cards to make sure that they make proper contact with the slots. Try removing all Add-on cards one by one to see whether or not one of them is causing problems. (Switch the system off before removing any of the cards.

3.Verify that speed settings are not exceeding specifications. This applies to the PCI bus, that is specified to run at 33 MHz. Also check the speed setting for the memory, make sure conservative setting is used. If the CPU is overclocked the system may not start up, read the section below.

4.Make sure that the Harddisk IDE cables are attached properly, if not the system will not boot. In case of doubt try reversing the IDE connector on one end of the cable.

5.Verify that the 110/220V switch on the back of the power supply is set correctly.

6.Go through the jumper setting section again to make sure that all jumpers are set correctly.

Note on Over-clocking Capability

The SY-6BA+ IV provides over-clocking capability. Due to the over- clocking setting your system may fail to boot up or hang during run time. Please perform the following steps to recover your system from the abnormal situation :

1.Turn off system power (If you use an ATX power supply, and depending on your system, you may have to press the power button for more than 4 seconds to shut down the system.)

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Contents SY-6BA+ Version SY-6BA+Edition November 6BA+ IV SerialTable of Contents Drivers Installation ATA 66 Driver Installation KEY Features IntroductionCPU FSB Frequency Expansion slots CPU MultiplierCPU Core Voltage Enhanced IONorton Software Pack Compliance Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Handling the MotherboardSY-6BA+ IV Motherboard Layout IntelSY-6BA+ IV Motherboard Components Motherboard Description Microprocessor MemorySdram ¿NoteChipset ECC MemoryIntel 82443Bx PCI/A.G.P. Controller PAC Intel 82371EB PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator PIIX4E Accelerated Graphics Port A.G.P Universal Serial Bus USB IDE Support Serial Ports Real-Time Clock, Cmos SRAM, and Battery10 I/O Interface Controller Parallel PortDiskette Drive Controller Keyboard and Mouse InterfaceInfrared Support Hardware Monitor Wake on LAN TechnologyHardware Installation PreparationsUnpacking the Motherboard Begin the Installation Installation GuideCPU Installation FSB 66MHzFSB 100MHz Hardware Installation Hardware Installation CPU Fan Installation Sdram Memory Module Installation Dimm SdramConnector Mode Motherboard ConnectorPIO mode IDE DMA UltraConductor ATA Flat Cable 40-pin Floppy Drive Installation FDCPower LED & KeyLock Front Panel ConnectionsReset SpeakerTurbo LED ATX Power On/Off Switch IDE LEDBack Panel Connections PS/2 Keyboard Onboard Serial Ports COM1/COM2Parallel Port PRT PS/2 MouseUniversal Serial Bus USB1/USB2 Other Connections Wake-On-LAN WOLInfrared IR1 Other Display CardsCooling Fan Installation CPU Cooling Fan CPU Cooling Fan Cpufan Pin AssignmentChassis Cooling Fan Chafan Pin Assignment Chassis Cooling FanAGP VGA Card ATX Power Jumper Setting GND Ø Pay special care to the directionality66MHz FSB clock CPUs Setting 100MHz FSB clock CPUs SettingClearing JP5 Setting Power-On by KeyboardJP10 Setting Cmos Clearing JP5Power On ROM PCI/ISA Bios Cmos Setup Utility Award SOFTWARE, INCQuick Bios Setup Select Load Setup DefaultCPU Host/PCI Clock CPU RatioVcore Voltage Adjust AGP ClockTroubleshooting at First Start What should I do if the Motherboard refuses to start?Power Off Selecting items Modifying selected itemsSave and Exit Setup Exit Without SavingSoyo Combo Setup Soyo Combo SetupCPU Host/PCI Quick CPU Frequency SetupCPU Frequency ClockQuick CPU Setting Description Frequency Setup AdjustVcore voltage System Boot Control Settings Processor Number Feature Setting4 L2 Cache Memory Power Management 5 C.I.H -WAY Protection SettingQuick Power On Self Test Setting Power onCPU Device Monitoring PM Events Setting Description Power-On byAlarm Ring/LANRTC Y2K H/W Roll over Date & Time Standard Cmos SetupDisplay Setting Please Note Date TimeHard Disks Type & Mode Floppy DrivesVideo Halt OnBios Features Setup ROM PCI/ISA Bios Bios Features Setup Award SOFTWARE, INCFloppy Driver Settings Virus WarningCache Memory Options Other Control Options Security OptionTypematic Rate Typematic SettingsTypematic Delay HDDOther Control Setting Description Options Video or Adapter BiosShadow Chipset Features Setup ROM PCI/ISA Bios Cmos Setup Utility Chipset Features SetupChipset Features Setup Features Spread Spectrum ModulatedPower Management Setup ROM PCI/ISA Bios Power Management Setup Award SOFTWARE, INCVideo Off Method Power Management ControlsPM Control by APM Video Off After Modem UsePM Timers Reload Global Timer Events PM EventsIDE0, IDE1 PNP/PCI Configuration Setup This option sets the Motherboards PCI SlotsPNP/PCI 1 PNP/PCI Configuration Controls2 PNP/PCI Configuration Setup DMA-#PNP/PCI Configuration Setup Load Setup Defaults ROM PCI/ISA Bios Cmos Setup Utility Award SOFTWARE, INCROM PCI/ISA Bios Integrated Pweipherals Award SOFTWARD, INC Integrated PeripheralsIDE Device Controls Keyboard ControlsIDE FDC Controls Onboard Serial PortsEPP Mode Select Pwron After PWR-Fail Address 278H/IRQ5 Parallel Port ModeECP Mode use Onboard Parallel PortsCOM1 LPT1ECP/EPP COM2Supervisor Password Enter Password User PasswordROM PCI/ISA Bios Cmos Setup Utility Award SOFTWARE, INC IDE HDD Auto DetectionDrivers Installation 6BA+ Manual Selection MenuDriver Installation Menu Following drivers are available for WindowsWinbond hardware doctor for Windows Core voltage Fan speedSelect which driver you want to install and click OK ATA 66 Driver Installation Installing the Windows NT 4.0 Drivers ATA 66 Driver installation New Driver releases and Support ATA 66 Driver installation ATA 66 Driver installation