Mobo dead - no floppy, no video

Hot-swapping and Boot-Block flash & Boot block flash and floppy support
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kamiilo
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I can't seem to find a solution for my problem. I've looking in this forum for two days and I haven't found a solution, so I'll post anyway.

I have a Gigabyte GA-8S648FX mobo. I upgraded my bios version to F9e (beta) but it wasn't working fine, so I downgraded to F8. Reboot, then BootBlock appeared: "Scanning Hard Drive blablabla"... Power off, power on, then nothing. No video, floppy not working, keyboard not working...

I've:
-Cleared CMOS (took away the battery for 10 min, then put back on)
-Disconnected mostly everything (PCI cards, AGP, RAM...) - no beeps or whatsoever
-Tried looking for a jumper - there is NO jumper!
-Tried pressing Ctrl + Home - keyboard doesn't work
-My mobo doesn't have an ISA slot, so I can't use of those weird cards
-Tried making a bootable CD
-Tired using a floppy - drive doesn't even blink
-Tried changing the power supply

I can't hot-swap as I can't find a mobo like mine right now, and I can't afford a new mobo. Any ideas?

Thx in advance!
ajzchips
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Try unplugging and replugging the 20-pin ATX connector. It sometimes does miracles.
kamiilo
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uhh... too late. i've already bought another motherboard.
thanks for the tip anyway. :wink:
but, where is that 20-pin connector you're talking about?
NickS
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kamiilo wrote:uhh... too late. i've already bought another motherboard.
thanks for the tip anyway. :wink:
but, where is that 20-pin connector you're talking about?
I think he means the ATX 20-pin power connector.
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kamiilo
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mhm.. i'll try that later.
but if it doens't work, are there no other options left?
thanks!
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- I assume the BIOS is soldered to the board, as is usual with Gigabyte?
- As you say that you are seeing the Bootblock message, is there also a meessage about BIOS corruption?
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