

I've since not tested anything else other than only plugging in the main power sources the board needs. I've so far tested the power supply checking it turned on and work which it does.

) we have a seperate tab of motherboard BIOS Identifications. You can identify your motherboard using the BIOS ID which is displayed on most computers at bootup. So my question is what is wrong? And what can I do to fix it? Below you can download the latest Acer bios upgrade for your motherboard after signup with the eSupport BIOSAgentPlus service. After this I thought it was strange and tried to turn it on via the power button on my case, no luck. then once I finished this I plugged the power cable in and flicked the button on the power supply, my computer then lit up for a split second (I hadn't turned the computer by this time, the motherboard lights up when it is receiving power). I then popped one of the side panels on and moved my PC to the area it normally sits, I then plugged all the USB's like mouse, keyboard, etc. (Windows operating systems only) Or select your device: Category. Download our serial number detection utility. Show me where to locate my serial number or SNID on my device. I was cleaning my computer up and plugged everything back in before closing the whole case up, I checked if the computer booted and everything was working fine, it all came on and booted to windows. Enter your device serial number, SNID or model number. My motherboard doesn't seem to power on at all.
