Reset CMOS first and see if that does anything. Most of these 'Boot Block' error messages seem to stem from either a CMOS corruption or a BIOS corruption. From my search, there are lots of 'correct' solutions, which makes me think there are a lot of different causes.

On 4/14/2012 8:07 AM, Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 08:29 PM 13/04/2012, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
You put in a new MB, did you use the same memory? Is it possible that flaky memory is causing the problem?

I used the same RAM initially, then swapped it out once I got the error. Could it have corrupted the BIOS?

T


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