On Saturday, March 28, 2015 7:48:48 PM Sebas Pedersen wrote:
> I see, thanks for clarifying that. So looks like not too many options, 
> either try to update the bios and/or replace the CPU.
> 
> I really appreciated you replys and time.
> 
> Thanks!,
> Sebas
> 

There's a few things you can try.

1. Go in the bios menu and reset it to "safe defaults" or similar setting. If 
that don't work play with the settings, especially memory settings (try 
lowering the frequency).

2. If the motherboard is dirty, clean it real good. This may sound crazy but 
I've had success spray washing it with a hose and drying it on a warm oven.

3. Flash the bios with the latest version.

4. If you have a soldering iron and junk parts laying around replace any blown 
capacitors on the board.

-- 
Fernando Rodriguez

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