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Please help a girl!
Hi Everyone,
I am new and trying to install my motherboard myself. I bought the ePox 4g4a+ motherboard w/ Intel P4 1.8 CPU. When I boot up, I get an error code "26" on the post LCD. It says in the manual that its an "overclock failure". I set the CPU bus speed jumper to 100mz, then back to CPU auto-detect and its the same error. no matter what I do, it does not go away. Can someone tell me what I should do? Thank you :) Arlene |
hello and welcome!
I'd do anything to help girl :) ugg I'm trying to figure it out. Can't find overclock error or anything like that on google. Try to update the motherboards bios. Here is the location of bios update for your motherboard: ftp://ftp.epox.com/motherboard/suppo...S/4g4a2617.exe and the update instructions: ftp://ftp.epox.com/motherboard/suppo...os-install.txt |
Please Help
Thanks for your response but I cant update my BIOS. I cant get my system to boot up. It stops and displays the Post LCD error "26" when I turn it on. I can't get past it.
Someone please help? Thank you, Arlene |
I'd suggest manually resetting the BIOS settings with the reset jumper. You should be able to find the location of that in your motherboard manual. Also, I don't know the motherboard's specs offhand, but it's possible it requires certain criteria to be met before it will boot to prevent overheating of the processor. Some motherboards require a fan to be functioning on a specific motherboard connector, some require a certain temperature. If there is any protection like this on your motherboard, ensure there's no way that could be holding up the boot.
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The 1.8 should be on a 100Mhz bus, so I would just keep it there instead of the autodetect, because many times errors lie in the detection process. (It actually isn't 100Mhz, because it is QDR so 100 X 4 = 400.) I would say to just try that first (after of course, you take Omega's advice and reset the BIOS).
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