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    IP35 PRO hangs on BIOS POST code "od" - not covered in manual appendix

    Hello

    I returned home from work today and booted my computer as normal. Unfortunately the boot failed, hanging on POST code "0d". I checked the manual but there is no desription for this particular code.

    I rebooted the PC, but this time it hung on code "C1". The manual tells me this is:

    Detect memory
    -Auto-detection of DRAM size, type and ECC
    -Auto-detection of L2 cache (socket 7 or below)

    I rebooted once more and got the same "C1" code.

    After this, I decided to switch off the power supply and disconnect from the mains. I waited a few minutes. I reconnect to the mains and switch on the power supply. The PC is dormant at code "01".

    I boot up and it gets past the "C1" but hangs again on "0d".

    I installed new drivers this morning for my nVidia 8800 GTX graphics card, which seemed to go fine. I rebooted after install and the PC was fine. I shut down before heading out for work.

    On returning, I am presented with the problem above.

    I would appreciate any help with this matter.

    Thanks a lot for your time.

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    Re: IP35 PRO hangs on BIOS POST code "od" - not covered in manual appendix

    Reset the CMOS using the lil jumper.

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    Re: IP35 PRO hangs on BIOS POST code "od" - not covered in manual appendix

    judging by the C1 you probably have a RAM problem.

    However, it helps others to help you if they know exactly what you are dealing with.
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    Re: IP35 PRO hangs on BIOS POST code "od" - not covered in manual appendix

    Thanks for the responses.

    I managed to get it up and running last night after several mains reboots. I couldn't see any logical reason why it booted that time and not the previous times. I noticed though that it reached POST code "11" and I got a blackscreen message saying I had an error with the floppy A drive. I don't have a floppy A drive. Then when I tried to boot a couple of times after this I was told that there was a checksum error and would I like to continue or enter setup. I chose to continue and everything booted fine. I then shut down and went to bed.

    When I tried to boot this morning, it hung on "E1". I rebooted and was back to the "0d". Rebooting after "0d" gives "C1". Mains rebooting leads me back to "0d".

    I have tried jumping the CMOS, which appeared to have no effect.

    I will post full specs later today when I return from work. Unfortunately I have run out of time at the moment.

    Thanks for the responses.

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    Re: IP35 PRO hangs on BIOS POST code "od" - not covered in manual appendix

    Ok, here is my system information:

    System Information
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    Time of this report: 2/3/2009, 13:49:38
    Machine name: MRTOMLINSON-PC
    Operating System: Windows Vistaâ„¢ Home Basic (6.0, Build 6001) Service Pack 1 (6001.vistasp1_gdr.080917-1612)
    Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
    System Manufacturer: .
    System Model: .
    BIOS: Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (4 CPUs), ~3.2GHz
    Memory: 1022MB RAM
    Page File: 915MB used, 1394MB available
    Windows Dir: C:\Windows
    DirectX Version: DirectX 10
    DX Setup Parameters: Not found
    DxDiag Version: 6.00.6001.18000 32bit Unicode

    I am currently working from the machine in question, on one stick of RAM as opposed to four.

    I took a while to achieve a successful boot. Again, I see no logical reason why it booted up properly when it did. I colour-marked each stick of RAM (red, yellow, green, blue) and tried a boot on each. Initially, I got a combination of C1, 05 and C3 post codes, on separate boots with different sticks, but no successful boot.

    I then tried various combinations of sticks, all cominations giving C1.

    I was just about to give up when I thought I's try once more time with the blue stick alone, and lo and behold it booted. I straight away performed a system restore to before the display driver install. Unfortunately, when the auto restart kicked in after the roll-back, I was back to C1 on boot. However, I tried a simple manual reboot and here I am writing this.

    I am now going to try putting all the other sticks in to see if it works first time. At the very least I seem to be making progress.

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    Re: IP35 PRO hangs on BIOS POST code "od" - not covered in manual appendix

    could you run Memtest to check your ram?

    http://www.memtest86.com/

    Down load the ISO and burn it to a CD using Nero or similar. Then swap the BIOS to boot from CD and see if it checks the ram ok

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    Re: IP35 PRO hangs on BIOS POST code "od" - not covered in manual appendix

    I tried testing each stick separately again in DIMM1.

    They are colour marked (red) (yellow) (green) (blue).

    Red always hangs on 0d.

    Yellow hangs on 05.

    Green hangs on C3.

    Blue seems ok and the system boots fine on it. The sticks are the originals that came with the system. All are the same type.

    I sit possible that I have three bad sticks all at once?

    As for the memtest - I don't have any burning software installed :s Are there any quality free packages?

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    Re: IP35 PRO hangs on BIOS POST code "od" - not covered in manual appendix

    Quote Originally Posted by leighfield64 View Post
    I tried testing each stick separately again in DIMM1.

    They are colour marked (red) (yellow) (green) (blue).

    Red always hangs on 0d.

    Yellow hangs on 05.

    Green hangs on C3.

    Blue seems ok and the system boots fine on it. The sticks are the originals that came with the system. All are the same type.

    I sit possible that I have three bad sticks all at once?

    As for the memtest - I don't have any burning software installed :s Are there any quality free packages?


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    Re: IP35 PRO hangs on BIOS POST code "od" - not covered in manual appendix

    Thanks, going ahead with memtest now.

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    Re: IP35 PRO hangs on BIOS POST code "od" - not covered in manual appendix

    Well, I successfully did memtest with the stick that works ok, and not surprisingly it passed.

    I was unable to do it with the others though because the system hangs before the CD boot kicks in, even when I set CD boot priority over the hard disk.

    *sigh* time to call it a night and pay a visit to the shop tomorrow.

    Thanks for your help, it is much appreciated.

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    Re: IP35 PRO hangs on BIOS POST code "od" - not covered in manual appendix

    I had a similar issues with Abit IP35, for some reason it hated Cosair RAM and after initially running with no issue, I had to swap it out for Kingston 800mhz RAM with a 1.8v, I believe that's standard for this board, anything higher like 1066, or 2.0v it spat the dummy! When trying single sticks, it would boot, but then the same issue occurred each time by not posting the next time. The IP35 doesn't have a post code indicator so it was just no beep each time...

    Have you set the RAM manually? timings and voltage to their default? (I know it seems like a silly question) and What RAM are you using?
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    Re: IP35 PRO hangs on BIOS POST code "od" - not covered in manual appendix

    Well, dear chap, I'm mystified, (although you now have a copy of Memtest, which you will be able to use in the future.. DONT BIN IT>>... it's awesome)
    I know you said you installed new nvidia drivers... and you thought they went well...

    and lets face it, the drivers aren't even installed when Memtest runs, as it's a Linux based, cd driven thing.... but did you do ANYTHING else... stuff you're not admitting too

    Like.. a BIOS flash on your mobo?

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    Re: IP35 PRO hangs on BIOS POST code "od" - not covered in manual appendix

    Yes I did flash my mobo, but that was in response to the original problem. The computer worked fine for a good time after that too, so I don't think that was the problem.

    I've had my RAM tested in the shop and they tell me that the three sticks are faulty. I don't usually like to take someone else's word for it but right now I don't have much choice

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    Re: IP35 PRO hangs on BIOS POST code "od" - not covered in manual appendix

    Hi

    IP35PRO

    I just powered up my system and found the same fault - bios stopped at 0d - turned off mains for 10 seconds and rebooted OK. Nothing changed on my system for about a month (Installed Win7) - no hardware changes ! !! !!!

    Wondering why . . .

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