Motherboard not working after ram upgrade. System booting in the bios and no usb power [on hold]











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I have an ASRock b450M with AMD Ryzen CPU and a Trident-Z.
I tried to mount a different DIMM but something went wrong. I powered on the motherboard but the cpu fan just run for half second and then nothing happened. I got same results 3 o 4 time. At some point the cpu fan started running but the system entered in the bios. Mouse and keybord did not work and I noticed that there wasn't power from the usb. So I was stuck in the main page of the bios.
Therefore I tried to mount back the old DIMM. However I get same results. The motherbord powers on but I get in the bios main page and the usb ports do not work. The main page tell me that the system properly recognize the hardware. I have cleared the cmos but no results. I cannot understand how it's possible.



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  • Did you double check all the connections on the motherboard (cards and cables) and make sure one of them didn't come loose while you were replacing the RAM.
    – HazardousGlitch
    Dec 6 at 18:24








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    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrostatic_discharge
    – Hannu
    Dec 6 at 18:25






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    @Hannu what it means?
    – Emanuele Vannacci
    Dec 6 at 18:31










  • @HazardousGlitch yes, I checked but everything is ok
    – Emanuele Vannacci
    Dec 6 at 18:32










  • Hi, can you get a hold of a PS/2 keyboard or adapter? Is your keyboard mechanical? It seems the system do POST as it's going into the BIOS/UEFI as stated in the manual.
    – dmb
    Dec 6 at 18:34

















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I have an ASRock b450M with AMD Ryzen CPU and a Trident-Z.
I tried to mount a different DIMM but something went wrong. I powered on the motherboard but the cpu fan just run for half second and then nothing happened. I got same results 3 o 4 time. At some point the cpu fan started running but the system entered in the bios. Mouse and keybord did not work and I noticed that there wasn't power from the usb. So I was stuck in the main page of the bios.
Therefore I tried to mount back the old DIMM. However I get same results. The motherbord powers on but I get in the bios main page and the usb ports do not work. The main page tell me that the system properly recognize the hardware. I have cleared the cmos but no results. I cannot understand how it's possible.



Someone have any solutions?










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put on hold as too broad by Ramhound, Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007, fixer1234, bertieb, VL-80 Dec 16 at 3:34


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  • Did you double check all the connections on the motherboard (cards and cables) and make sure one of them didn't come loose while you were replacing the RAM.
    – HazardousGlitch
    Dec 6 at 18:24








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    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrostatic_discharge
    – Hannu
    Dec 6 at 18:25






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    @Hannu what it means?
    – Emanuele Vannacci
    Dec 6 at 18:31










  • @HazardousGlitch yes, I checked but everything is ok
    – Emanuele Vannacci
    Dec 6 at 18:32










  • Hi, can you get a hold of a PS/2 keyboard or adapter? Is your keyboard mechanical? It seems the system do POST as it's going into the BIOS/UEFI as stated in the manual.
    – dmb
    Dec 6 at 18:34















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up vote
0
down vote

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I have an ASRock b450M with AMD Ryzen CPU and a Trident-Z.
I tried to mount a different DIMM but something went wrong. I powered on the motherboard but the cpu fan just run for half second and then nothing happened. I got same results 3 o 4 time. At some point the cpu fan started running but the system entered in the bios. Mouse and keybord did not work and I noticed that there wasn't power from the usb. So I was stuck in the main page of the bios.
Therefore I tried to mount back the old DIMM. However I get same results. The motherbord powers on but I get in the bios main page and the usb ports do not work. The main page tell me that the system properly recognize the hardware. I have cleared the cmos but no results. I cannot understand how it's possible.



Someone have any solutions?










share|improve this question













I have an ASRock b450M with AMD Ryzen CPU and a Trident-Z.
I tried to mount a different DIMM but something went wrong. I powered on the motherboard but the cpu fan just run for half second and then nothing happened. I got same results 3 o 4 time. At some point the cpu fan started running but the system entered in the bios. Mouse and keybord did not work and I noticed that there wasn't power from the usb. So I was stuck in the main page of the bios.
Therefore I tried to mount back the old DIMM. However I get same results. The motherbord powers on but I get in the bios main page and the usb ports do not work. The main page tell me that the system properly recognize the hardware. I have cleared the cmos but no results. I cannot understand how it's possible.



Someone have any solutions?







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put on hold as too broad by Ramhound, Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007, fixer1234, bertieb, VL-80 Dec 16 at 3:34


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put on hold as too broad by Ramhound, Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007, fixer1234, bertieb, VL-80 Dec 16 at 3:34


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  • Did you double check all the connections on the motherboard (cards and cables) and make sure one of them didn't come loose while you were replacing the RAM.
    – HazardousGlitch
    Dec 6 at 18:24








  • 1




    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrostatic_discharge
    – Hannu
    Dec 6 at 18:25






  • 1




    @Hannu what it means?
    – Emanuele Vannacci
    Dec 6 at 18:31










  • @HazardousGlitch yes, I checked but everything is ok
    – Emanuele Vannacci
    Dec 6 at 18:32










  • Hi, can you get a hold of a PS/2 keyboard or adapter? Is your keyboard mechanical? It seems the system do POST as it's going into the BIOS/UEFI as stated in the manual.
    – dmb
    Dec 6 at 18:34




















  • Did you double check all the connections on the motherboard (cards and cables) and make sure one of them didn't come loose while you were replacing the RAM.
    – HazardousGlitch
    Dec 6 at 18:24








  • 1




    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrostatic_discharge
    – Hannu
    Dec 6 at 18:25






  • 1




    @Hannu what it means?
    – Emanuele Vannacci
    Dec 6 at 18:31










  • @HazardousGlitch yes, I checked but everything is ok
    – Emanuele Vannacci
    Dec 6 at 18:32










  • Hi, can you get a hold of a PS/2 keyboard or adapter? Is your keyboard mechanical? It seems the system do POST as it's going into the BIOS/UEFI as stated in the manual.
    – dmb
    Dec 6 at 18:34


















Did you double check all the connections on the motherboard (cards and cables) and make sure one of them didn't come loose while you were replacing the RAM.
– HazardousGlitch
Dec 6 at 18:24






Did you double check all the connections on the motherboard (cards and cables) and make sure one of them didn't come loose while you were replacing the RAM.
– HazardousGlitch
Dec 6 at 18:24






1




1




en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrostatic_discharge
– Hannu
Dec 6 at 18:25




en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrostatic_discharge
– Hannu
Dec 6 at 18:25




1




1




@Hannu what it means?
– Emanuele Vannacci
Dec 6 at 18:31




@Hannu what it means?
– Emanuele Vannacci
Dec 6 at 18:31












@HazardousGlitch yes, I checked but everything is ok
– Emanuele Vannacci
Dec 6 at 18:32




@HazardousGlitch yes, I checked but everything is ok
– Emanuele Vannacci
Dec 6 at 18:32












Hi, can you get a hold of a PS/2 keyboard or adapter? Is your keyboard mechanical? It seems the system do POST as it's going into the BIOS/UEFI as stated in the manual.
– dmb
Dec 6 at 18:34






Hi, can you get a hold of a PS/2 keyboard or adapter? Is your keyboard mechanical? It seems the system do POST as it's going into the BIOS/UEFI as stated in the manual.
– dmb
Dec 6 at 18:34

















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