I turn the desktop on, and it displays a black screen, With the number 99 In the bottom left corner. I have no clue whats wrong with it. The only part i do not have is the DvD Drive. It won't let me goto the bios. I have gone to many, many, many topics on this and i still can't find a solution. Specs: Amd a4-5300k APU MSI FM2 Socket A55M-e33 MotherBoard. (Integrated Video Card) 2x4gb Kingston HyperX Blue Ram. 240gb H.D.D Corsair 430 80+ Bronze Certified power supply.
Video Card on MotherBoard (Integrated) APU For Graphics Card.
OP, look in your Mobo booklet. the 99 may be a error code of some kind stating somthing is wrong.
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All it means is some peripheral is having a major error at port level or the motherboard is bad.
Ideally, replacing the motherboard is probably the best start option here by RMA or so.
You can try removing the GPU and connecting to onboard VGA or other video out port on the motherboard, unhook the HDDs, Optical drives, USB cables if any and front panel audio as well to attempt to troubleshoot this.
This requires advanced knowledge and it is easy to damage stuff for inexperienced users.
All it means is some peripheral is having a major error at port level or the motherboard is bad.
Ideally, replacing the motherboard is probably the best start option here by RMA or so.
You can try removing the GPU and connecting to onboard VGA or other video out port on the motherboard, unhook the HDDs, Optical drives, USB cables if any and front panel audio as well to attempt to troubleshoot this.
This requires advanced knowledge and it is easy to damage stuff for inexperienced users.
-snip- Specs: Amd a4-5300k APU MSI FM2 Socket A55M-e33 MotherBoard. (Integrated Video Card) 2x4gb Kingston HyperX Blue Ram. 240gb H.D.D Corsair 430 80+ Bronze Certified power supply.
Video Card on MotherBoard (Integrated) APU For Graphics Card.
-snip-
skimming threads tonight?
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The general procedure to diagnose a problem this nature, textbook. As well to any who may once upon a time Google and find this thread for such similar error.
The general procedure to diagnose a problem this nature, textbook. As well to any who may once upon a time Google and find this thread for such similar error.
Considering that the hardware Op had is pretty low end even for today, Also, IIRC every MoBo has different error codes meaning different things, well, I have doubt future people will be coming by here.
Either or, lets sit back and wait for Op to post.
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Considering that the hardware Op had is pretty low end even for today, Also, IIRC every MoBo has different error codes meaning different things, well, I have doubt future people will be coming by here.
Either or, lets sit back and wait for Op to post.
It's not that low end.
And yes, error codes vary by manufacturer. ASRock boards display a 99 to mean "no error" (except specific boards, in which 00 or A4 means no error and 99 means 'southbridge failure').
Although typically IIRC, MSi complies with the AMI standards, so 99 should be a super IO initialization failure/hang.
And yes, error codes vary by manufacturer. ASRock boards display a 99 to mean "no error" (except specific boards, in which 00 or A4 means no error and 99 means 'southbridge failure').
Although typically IIRC, MSi complies with the AMI standards, so 99 should be a super IO initialization failure/hang.
All it means is some peripheral is having a major error at port level or the motherboard is bad.
Ideally, replacing the motherboard is probably the best start option here by RMA or so.
You can try removing the GPU and connecting to onboard VGA or other video out port on the motherboard, unhook the HDDs, Optical drives, USB cables if any and front panel audio as well to attempt to troubleshoot this.
This requires advanced knowledge and it is easy to damage stuff for inexperienced users.
I turn the desktop on, and it displays a black screen, With the number 99 In the bottom left corner. I have no clue whats wrong with it. The only part i do not have is the DvD Drive. It won't let me goto the bios.
I have gone to many, many, many topics on this and i still can't find a solution.
Specs:
Amd a4-5300k APU
MSI FM2 Socket A55M-e33 MotherBoard. (Integrated Video Card)
2x4gb Kingston HyperX Blue Ram.
240gb H.D.D
Corsair 430 80+ Bronze Certified power supply.
Video Card on MotherBoard (Integrated)
APU For Graphics Card.
So please help
Isn't that where this is?
mods moved it.
OP, look in your Mobo booklet. the 99 may be a error code of some kind stating somthing is wrong.
if someone suggests Alienware or Cyberpower, wait for a custom-built list from someone who knows their stuff. Meh Rig
If not then you are just seeing a error number as normal in a corner.
Looking in the AMI APTIO 4.X Status Code manual, 0x99 means Super IO Initialization.
All it means is some peripheral is having a major error at port level or the motherboard is bad.
Ideally, replacing the motherboard is probably the best start option here by RMA or so.
You can try removing the GPU and connecting to onboard VGA or other video out port on the motherboard, unhook the HDDs, Optical drives, USB cables if any and front panel audio as well to attempt to troubleshoot this.
This requires advanced knowledge and it is easy to damage stuff for inexperienced users.
skimming threads tonight?
if someone suggests Alienware or Cyberpower, wait for a custom-built list from someone who knows their stuff. Meh Rig
The general procedure to diagnose a problem this nature, textbook. As well to any who may once upon a time Google and find this thread for such similar error.
Considering that the hardware Op had is pretty low end even for today, Also, IIRC every MoBo has different error codes meaning different things, well, I have doubt future people will be coming by here.
Either or, lets sit back and wait for Op to post.
if someone suggests Alienware or Cyberpower, wait for a custom-built list from someone who knows their stuff. Meh Rig
And yes, error codes vary by manufacturer. ASRock boards display a 99 to mean "no error" (except specific boards, in which 00 or A4 means no error and 99 means 'southbridge failure').
Although typically IIRC, MSi complies with the AMI standards, so 99 should be a super IO initialization failure/hang.
MSI does comply with AMI standards to say.
But mine doesn't say 0x99 just says 99
All it will say is 99, but nothing bios error code is ever displayed in address form. Notice how all those are 0x?