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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Motherboards>Interpret the Smart LED?> Interpret the Smart LED? Tags: Foxconn LED Monitor Motherboards Last response: 12 January 2010 02:00 in Motherboards Share Arconomics_123 11 January 2010 05:38:20 Can anyone point me to a link that may explain the messages conveyed by the Foxconn Smart LED. A very cool little thing but I don't see where I find how to make use of it.. More about : interpret smart led chunkymonster a b V Motherboard 11 January 2010 21:20:44 Google is your friend. Do you have a Foxconn mobo? Have you read the manual? Have you bothered to visit the Foxconn forums and support websites? m 0 http://www.overclock.net/t/466800/foxconn-a79a-s-codes l Arconomics_123 11 January 2010 23:24:52 X38A - Foxconn Manual has nothing about post codes. Google was not my friend on this - search shows nothing on understanding post codes flashed by Smart LED. So, anything to offer? m 0 l Related resources Help me interpret Adaptec 71605 reporting SMART errors (RAID6) - Tech Support I have a VU 55 inch smart led for which i want to connect my mitashi 5.1 speakers ... - Tech http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/268401-30-interpret-smart Support SATA health - S.M.A.R.T. interpretation - Tech Support Not getting sound in my onkyo receiver ts xr 309 from Samsung smart led series 6 55" - Tech Support horizontal line on my samsung led smart tv - Tech Support Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer chunkymonster a b V Motherboard 11 January 2010 23:45:44 Determine what/who makes and version of the BIOS for that mobo then take a visit over to http://www.postcodemaster.com. I'm pretty sure the X38A has an American Megatrends (AMI) BIOS but can only guess at which version. The Foxconn Smart LED only displays the BIOS POST codes as opposed to the way it was back in the day when you had to purchase a separate pci slotted diagnostic POST code reader to determine the POST and error codes of a particular mobo. m 0 l Arconomics_123 12 January 2010 02:00:05 Thanks! m 0 l Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Publish Related resources SolvedNo Audio out on Samsung smart led tv, what is my best option? solution How do I hook up my Yamaha natural sound AV receiver RX-V630 to my 48" led smart tv vizio? solution My intex smart LED 3220 TV that I purchased just a month ago won't turn on. I use Tata Sky service. On its set top box is show solution Solved
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you have a problem that would prevent your system from booting up. If you have video on the screen you would generally see a error message and have options at the bottom that state "press F1 to continue, or DEL to enter setup". Here are some of the common error messages that could appear; CPU has been changed - This is a normal error if the board is brand new OR the processor has been replaced with a different processor. CMOS checksum error defaults loaded. - This will indicate that the motherboard bios has been reset by the CMOS reset switch or the BIOS has lost power. If you do not have video and are getting these POST codes, It would most likely be that the video card in your system is not functioning. In rare cases these POST codes with out video could be that the motherboard bios has been corrupted. Usually powering down and removing the CMOS battery, then letting it discharge for 10 minutes, may resolve these cases. Here are the POST codes by chipset series. If you are getting the 7F POST code on: any 600 chipset series motherboards any 700 chipset series motherboards any x58 chipset series motherboards If you are getting the 85 POST code on: any P55 chipset series motherboards any H55 chipset series motherboards any W555 (SR2) chipset series motherboards Direct Link to This FAQ http://www.evga.com/support/faq/?f=59094 Tags 7F f1 del delete system halt 85 p55 x58 h55 h57 w555 sr2 59094 How would you rate this article? Poor 1 2 3 4 5 Great [Optional Comment]