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The reason for the subject line it NOT to imply that there are inherit problems with this board.

These are keywords that should help anyone having a problem locate the information in this post by keywords.

I don't expect that most members will have any problem. This is mostly for novices like me who run into problems.

I have had a little problem with my setup and contacted Gigabyte Support.
If this can help anyone without having to go back and forth with GigaSupport it will serve it's purpose. I will update as information is made available.

My support request:

Question : Can't get board to post. Gigabyte screen does appear


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Model Name : GA-H55M-UD2H(rev. 1.0)
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M/B Rev : 1.0
BIOS Ver : 7.0
Serial No. : 101840005812
Purchase Dealer : Newegg
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VGA Brand : Model :
CPU Brand : Intel Model : 13 Speed : 2.93 ghz
Operation System : SP :
Memory Brand : Kingston Type :
Memory Size : 1gb Speed :
Power Supply : 500 W

Gigabyte:

Answer : Dear customer,
Please provide more detail and provide components using on system, that we can help. If system can post, how it get Gigabyte screen appear ?

Me:

Question : I probably used the wrong terminology.

What happens is when I power up the system the Gigabyte screen comes up
.
If I do nothing it times out and the screen goes blank with a cursor.

At that point the keyboard is non responsive,

When I insert my XP Pro CD the drive spins up but nothing else.

The rest of the system follows:

SAMSUNG SH-S223B 22X DVD CD SATA BURNER OPTICAL DRIVE

Seagate 500GB ST9500325AS 5400rpm SATA2 laptop 2.5" HDD

Antec EarthWatts 430W ATX12V v2.2 Power Supply,

Fujitsu MJA2500BH-G2 500GB 5400 RPM 2.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s Internal Notebook Hard Drive

Gigabte:

Dear customer,
Please troubleshoot with procedure below:
First, make sure the 24 pin ATX and other 4 pin 12v power both are connected to mother board, then disconnect all drive cable and remove all memory from mother board, take onboard cell battery out for 5 sec clear CMOS , put in single stick memory on white color slot close to cpu, check if system can boot into bios setting, reset bios to load fail-safe defaults and load optimized defaults.
Note:
Mother board bios memory voltage setting is base on 1.5v ( default voltage ), please check current model memory voltage spec (check memory module label), if memory is higher than 1.5v spec, go in bios under M/B intelligent tweaker on memory voltage control item adjust memory voltage match.
For example: current memory is 1.7v, go in bios M/B intelligent tweaker on memory voltage control item change to 1.7v.
Swap out other stick memory on same slot test again, if board still not post, this can help to find out if one of the memory was not stable cause issue.
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I have not been able to perform these steps yet, but will post all further developments

Julien


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