A red light on yourmotherboardcan be as simple and benign as some fancy RGB lighting, or it could mean that a crucial piece of hardware has failed. If you’rehaving trouble with your PCor are finding it just won’t turn on at all,andyou have a red LED light on the motherboard, it’s time to look into it.
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What You Need
A desktop PC
Screwdriver(s)
CR2032 cell battery (optional)
But depending on your motherboard, a red light can mean all sorts of things. Let’s see if we can figure it out.
Check the manual
Almost every manufacturer uses a different layout and design for their motherboards, anddifferent motherboardsfrom even the same manufacturer can have different features, so it’s hard to tell what a red light on your motherboard might be without knowing what model it is. It may be that your motherboard has indicators on it to help you, like in the image of an ASUS motherboard above, but if not you’ll need to check the manual.
You should have received a physical copy with your PC or motherboard, but there will be a digital version on your manufacturer’s website, as well as detailed motherboard information. If you don’t know what to look for, firstcheck what your motherboard model is. Then, use the manual or online tools to find out what the red LED on your motherboard means. Note its placement, and whether it’s turning on and remaining on, or flashing a pattern or code to you. Additionally, considerwhenthe LED turns on. Is it on all the time, or only when you try to turn the PC on?
You might find a simple answer in the manual that will tell you exactly what’s wrong (or ideally, that everything’s fine and you needn’t worry). If it doesn’t say much about the red light, but you’re getting a beep pattern when the system starts, or there are other LEDs or readouts on the motherboard that give you a code during boot, compare those to the manual to see if that helps tell you what the problem is.
Reset the CMOS
Before we start investigating more complicated fixes for this motherboard red light problem, it’s always worth resetting the CMOS as it’s not uncommon forBIOSchanges or new hardware installs to cause stability issues that can lead to the system not booting and displaying warning lights.
You can do this by pressing the BIOS reset button on your motherboard if you have one. Alternatively, remove the power cable, remove the CMOS cell battery from the motherboard, and then press and hold the power button for 30 seconds. Replace the battery and cables, and try again.
How to fix red light CPU errors
If you believe the motherboard’s red light is caused by a CPU error, there are a few things you can try:
Other things to check
If you’ve tried all of the above solutions and your PC motherboard still shows that red light, you might need to consider replacing hardware. Before you do, though,try some of these quick-fix tips.
In the unlikely scenario that doesn’t work out, it could be time tobuy a new motherboard.