Motherboard reboot [Solved]
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Hello,
I bought various computer components a few days ago to build my own
computer. After finally finishing my work, I obviously wanted to install the OS. So I plugged in the computer, no apparent problems. I was able to install the OS without issues, and after a few minutes of installation, the desktop appeared, and the computer was functioning.
I then restarted it, and that's when the problems began. The motherboard's welcome screen displayed, followed by a beep and constant reboot. The motherboard is a Gigabyte X58A-UD7. After doing some research online, it seems that this kind of motherboard is known to cause problems...
I am therefore calling on your knowledge to enlighten me! I have already sent an email to the company selling the components, but I might have better luck asking in two different places.
Thank you in advance for any possible responses.
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I bought various computer components a few days ago to build my own
computer. After finally finishing my work, I obviously wanted to install the OS. So I plugged in the computer, no apparent problems. I was able to install the OS without issues, and after a few minutes of installation, the desktop appeared, and the computer was functioning.
I then restarted it, and that's when the problems began. The motherboard's welcome screen displayed, followed by a beep and constant reboot. The motherboard is a Gigabyte X58A-UD7. After doing some research online, it seems that this kind of motherboard is known to cause problems...
I am therefore calling on your knowledge to enlighten me! I have already sent an email to the company selling the components, but I might have better luck asking in two different places.
Thank you in advance for any possible responses.
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I have a somewhat comparable problem; I read that infinite reboot issues are common with Gigabyte. They generally recommend upgrading the BIOS version of your motherboard. It's a risky operation, so make sure to inform yourself well before proceeding... you may already have the latest version, for example.
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I found the problem...
I checked all the numbers that were displayed on my motherboard, including number 65, which corresponds to a problem with... the mouse... So I unplugged the mouse and replaced it... Everything is fixed.
Thanks anyway Mrtwocan for your help.