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HELP please.
SInce yesterday morning my 'main' PC has been all but dead, I normally have it on 24/7 but when I swtiched on the screen it said "Please insert Boot Disc". I couldn't find one but tried switching power off then on again. The PC then started the usual Windows XP loading with the black screen behind, it come up with "Window XP' a couple of times before launching into the Desktop. However, I can never get to the desktop, at about the time it would normally get to the desktop the PC just powers down and starts to reboot itself. I have an added complication with my monitor that 9 times out of 10 won't activate, stays in standby. I am now back in the reboot circle, tried F8, Safe Mode, Last known good configuration and Debugging mode, but still the same rebooting cycle. I swapped over hard drives between this PC and the duff one and the rebooting sequence was the same, so I don't think it's the hard disk. I beleive when the processor gets to hot the computer will shutdown and reboot, something I do experience unfortunately. Motherboard is a ASRock K7VT4-4X Socket A (462-pin). Thoughs a 1. Duff ATX Power supply 2. Motherboard 3. AMD 1700 processor duff. Any ideas? I have used a meter and checked vaults to all the components, 5v etc. Or what newsgroup would be best to interrigate? Many Thanks Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net Updates only during day from work atm. |
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Keith, I am no expert but I have built a few PC's.
It could be a multitude of things and I am guessing here, but I don't think it is a processor fault otherwise it would not boot at all, nor a motherboard fault for the same reason. Check the processor fan; is it spinning, if so is it spinning fast (I know it's a long shot). Windows XP reboots (by default) if there is a serious hardware/software problem. Have you tried doing a bare-bones boot, i.e., without any extra hardware attached such as sound-cards (or even graphics card (if there is on-board graphics)? Was the computer on automatic updates? Sometimes drivers such as graphics driver can be updated automatically. If I allow Microsoft Updates to automatically update my graphics card driver (GeForce FX5200) the computer throws a wobbly and fails to boot (even if I try and restore to last known config). The way around it was to boot in safe mode with no drivers except Windows generic stuff. If the processor is getting too 'hot' and causing a reboot, try going into the BIOS and altering/disabling the alarm/shutdown processor is cooking function. My thinking is that your BIOS could be incorrectly reading the processor temperature and telling the operating system to shutdown/reboot. These are all just guesses really but I hope they help. ______________________________ Nick Worcester 45 AMSL http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk "Keith" wrote in message ... HELP please. SInce yesterday morning my 'main' PC has been all but dead, I normally have it on 24/7 but when I swtiched on the screen it said "Please insert Boot Disc". I couldn't find one but tried switching power off then on again. The PC then started the usual Windows XP loading with the black screen behind, it come up with "Window XP' a couple of times before launching into the Desktop. However, I can never get to the desktop, at about the time it would normally get to the desktop the PC just powers down and starts to reboot itself. I have an added complication with my monitor that 9 times out of 10 won't activate, stays in standby. I am now back in the reboot circle, tried F8, Safe Mode, Last known good configuration and Debugging mode, but still the same rebooting cycle. I swapped over hard drives between this PC and the duff one and the rebooting sequence was the same, so I don't think it's the hard disk. I beleive when the processor gets to hot the computer will shutdown and reboot, something I do experience unfortunately. Motherboard is a ASRock K7VT4-4X Socket A (462-pin). Thoughs a 1. Duff ATX Power supply 2. Motherboard 3. AMD 1700 processor duff. Any ideas? I have used a meter and checked vaults to all the components, 5v etc. Or what newsgroup would be best to interrigate? Many Thanks Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net Updates only during day from work atm. |
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Keith, I am no expert but I have built a few PC's.
It could be a multitude of things and I am guessing here, but I don't think it is a processor fault otherwise it would not boot at all, nor a motherboard fault for the same reason. Check the processor fan; is it spinning, if so is it spinning fast (I know it's a long shot). Windows XP reboots (by default) if there is a serious hardware/software problem. Have you tried doing a bare-bones boot, i.e., without any extra hardware attached such as sound-cards (or even graphics card (if there is on-board graphics)? Was the computer on automatic updates? Sometimes drivers such as graphics driver can be updated automatically. If I allow Microsoft Updates to automatically update my graphics card driver (GeForce FX5200) the computer throws a wobbly and fails to boot (even if I try and restore to last known config). The way around it was to boot in safe mode with no drivers except Windows generic stuff. If the processor is getting too 'hot' and causing a reboot, try going into the BIOS and altering/disabling the alarm/shutdown processor is cooking function. My thinking is that your BIOS could be incorrectly reading the processor temperature and telling the operating system to shutdown/reboot. These are all just guesses really but I hope they help. ______________________________ Nick Worcester 45 AMSL http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk "Keith" wrote in message ... HELP please. SInce yesterday morning my 'main' PC has been all but dead, I normally have it on 24/7 but when I swtiched on the screen it said "Please insert Boot Disc". I couldn't find one but tried switching power off then on again. The PC then started the usual Windows XP loading with the black screen behind, it come up with "Window XP' a couple of times before launching into the Desktop. However, I can never get to the desktop, at about the time it would normally get to the desktop the PC just powers down and starts to reboot itself. I have an added complication with my monitor that 9 times out of 10 won't activate, stays in standby. I am now back in the reboot circle, tried F8, Safe Mode, Last known good configuration and Debugging mode, but still the same rebooting cycle. I swapped over hard drives between this PC and the duff one and the rebooting sequence was the same, so I don't think it's the hard disk. I beleive when the processor gets to hot the computer will shutdown and reboot, something I do experience unfortunately. Motherboard is a ASRock K7VT4-4X Socket A (462-pin). Thoughs a 1. Duff ATX Power supply 2. Motherboard 3. AMD 1700 processor duff. Any ideas? I have used a meter and checked vaults to all the components, 5v etc. Or what newsgroup would be best to interrigate? Many Thanks Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net Updates only during day from work atm. |
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Keith, I am no expert but I have built a few PC's.
It could be a multitude of things and I am guessing here, but I don't think it is a processor fault otherwise it would not boot at all, nor a motherboard fault for the same reason. Check the processor fan; is it spinning, if so is it spinning fast (I know it's a long shot). Windows XP reboots (by default) if there is a serious hardware/software problem. Have you tried doing a bare-bones boot, i.e., without any extra hardware attached such as sound-cards (or even graphics card (if there is on-board graphics)? Was the computer on automatic updates? Sometimes drivers such as graphics driver can be updated automatically. If I allow Microsoft Updates to automatically update my graphics card driver (GeForce FX5200) the computer throws a wobbly and fails to boot (even if I try and restore to last known config). The way around it was to boot in safe mode with no drivers except Windows generic stuff. If the processor is getting too 'hot' and causing a reboot, try going into the BIOS and altering/disabling the alarm/shutdown processor is cooking function. My thinking is that your BIOS could be incorrectly reading the processor temperature and telling the operating system to shutdown/reboot. These are all just guesses really but I hope they help. ______________________________ Nick Worcester 45 AMSL http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk "Keith" wrote in message ... HELP please. SInce yesterday morning my 'main' PC has been all but dead, I normally have it on 24/7 but when I swtiched on the screen it said "Please insert Boot Disc". I couldn't find one but tried switching power off then on again. The PC then started the usual Windows XP loading with the black screen behind, it come up with "Window XP' a couple of times before launching into the Desktop. However, I can never get to the desktop, at about the time it would normally get to the desktop the PC just powers down and starts to reboot itself. I have an added complication with my monitor that 9 times out of 10 won't activate, stays in standby. I am now back in the reboot circle, tried F8, Safe Mode, Last known good configuration and Debugging mode, but still the same rebooting cycle. I swapped over hard drives between this PC and the duff one and the rebooting sequence was the same, so I don't think it's the hard disk. I beleive when the processor gets to hot the computer will shutdown and reboot, something I do experience unfortunately. Motherboard is a ASRock K7VT4-4X Socket A (462-pin). Thoughs a 1. Duff ATX Power supply 2. Motherboard 3. AMD 1700 processor duff. Any ideas? I have used a meter and checked vaults to all the components, 5v etc. Or what newsgroup would be best to interrigate? Many Thanks Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net Updates only during day from work atm. |
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Keith, I am no expert but I have built a few PC's.
It could be a multitude of things and I am guessing here, but I don't think it is a processor fault otherwise it would not boot at all, nor a motherboard fault for the same reason. Check the processor fan; is it spinning, if so is it spinning fast (I know it's a long shot). Windows XP reboots (by default) if there is a serious hardware/software problem. Have you tried doing a bare-bones boot, i.e., without any extra hardware attached such as sound-cards (or even graphics card (if there is on-board graphics)? Was the computer on automatic updates? Sometimes drivers such as graphics driver can be updated automatically. If I allow Microsoft Updates to automatically update my graphics card driver (GeForce FX5200) the computer throws a wobbly and fails to boot (even if I try and restore to last known config). The way around it was to boot in safe mode with no drivers except Windows generic stuff. If the processor is getting too 'hot' and causing a reboot, try going into the BIOS and altering/disabling the alarm/shutdown processor is cooking function. My thinking is that your BIOS could be incorrectly reading the processor temperature and telling the operating system to shutdown/reboot. These are all just guesses really but I hope they help. ______________________________ Nick Worcester 45 AMSL http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk "Keith" wrote in message ... HELP please. SInce yesterday morning my 'main' PC has been all but dead, I normally have it on 24/7 but when I swtiched on the screen it said "Please insert Boot Disc". I couldn't find one but tried switching power off then on again. The PC then started the usual Windows XP loading with the black screen behind, it come up with "Window XP' a couple of times before launching into the Desktop. However, I can never get to the desktop, at about the time it would normally get to the desktop the PC just powers down and starts to reboot itself. I have an added complication with my monitor that 9 times out of 10 won't activate, stays in standby. I am now back in the reboot circle, tried F8, Safe Mode, Last known good configuration and Debugging mode, but still the same rebooting cycle. I swapped over hard drives between this PC and the duff one and the rebooting sequence was the same, so I don't think it's the hard disk. I beleive when the processor gets to hot the computer will shutdown and reboot, something I do experience unfortunately. Motherboard is a ASRock K7VT4-4X Socket A (462-pin). Thoughs a 1. Duff ATX Power supply 2. Motherboard 3. AMD 1700 processor duff. Any ideas? I have used a meter and checked vaults to all the components, 5v etc. Or what newsgroup would be best to interrigate? Many Thanks Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net Updates only during day from work atm. |
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Keith
Just another thought, you say it nearly gets to the desktop and then reboots. This suggests to me that it could be a corrupted driver. Have you tried re-installing Windows? If it is a corrupted motherboard driver then this may possibly cause your problem. Good luck! _______________________________ Nick Worcester 45 AMSL http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk "Keith" wrote in message ... HELP please. SInce yesterday morning my 'main' PC has been all but dead, I normally have it on 24/7 but when I swtiched on the screen it said "Please insert Boot Disc". I couldn't find one but tried switching power off then on again. The PC then started the usual Windows XP loading with the black screen behind, it come up with "Window XP' a couple of times before launching into the Desktop. However, I can never get to the desktop, at about the time it would normally get to the desktop the PC just powers down and starts to reboot itself. I have an added complication with my monitor that 9 times out of 10 won't activate, stays in standby. I am now back in the reboot circle, tried F8, Safe Mode, Last known good configuration and Debugging mode, but still the same rebooting cycle. I swapped over hard drives between this PC and the duff one and the rebooting sequence was the same, so I don't think it's the hard disk. I beleive when the processor gets to hot the computer will shutdown and reboot, something I do experience unfortunately. Motherboard is a ASRock K7VT4-4X Socket A (462-pin). Thoughs a 1. Duff ATX Power supply 2. Motherboard 3. AMD 1700 processor duff. Any ideas? I have used a meter and checked vaults to all the components, 5v etc. Or what newsgroup would be best to interrigate? Many Thanks Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net Updates only during day from work atm. |
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Keith
Just another thought, you say it nearly gets to the desktop and then reboots. This suggests to me that it could be a corrupted driver. Have you tried re-installing Windows? If it is a corrupted motherboard driver then this may possibly cause your problem. Good luck! _______________________________ Nick Worcester 45 AMSL http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk "Keith" wrote in message ... HELP please. SInce yesterday morning my 'main' PC has been all but dead, I normally have it on 24/7 but when I swtiched on the screen it said "Please insert Boot Disc". I couldn't find one but tried switching power off then on again. The PC then started the usual Windows XP loading with the black screen behind, it come up with "Window XP' a couple of times before launching into the Desktop. However, I can never get to the desktop, at about the time it would normally get to the desktop the PC just powers down and starts to reboot itself. I have an added complication with my monitor that 9 times out of 10 won't activate, stays in standby. I am now back in the reboot circle, tried F8, Safe Mode, Last known good configuration and Debugging mode, but still the same rebooting cycle. I swapped over hard drives between this PC and the duff one and the rebooting sequence was the same, so I don't think it's the hard disk. I beleive when the processor gets to hot the computer will shutdown and reboot, something I do experience unfortunately. Motherboard is a ASRock K7VT4-4X Socket A (462-pin). Thoughs a 1. Duff ATX Power supply 2. Motherboard 3. AMD 1700 processor duff. Any ideas? I have used a meter and checked vaults to all the components, 5v etc. Or what newsgroup would be best to interrigate? Many Thanks Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net Updates only during day from work atm. |
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Keith
Just another thought, you say it nearly gets to the desktop and then reboots. This suggests to me that it could be a corrupted driver. Have you tried re-installing Windows? If it is a corrupted motherboard driver then this may possibly cause your problem. Good luck! _______________________________ Nick Worcester 45 AMSL http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk "Keith" wrote in message ... HELP please. SInce yesterday morning my 'main' PC has been all but dead, I normally have it on 24/7 but when I swtiched on the screen it said "Please insert Boot Disc". I couldn't find one but tried switching power off then on again. The PC then started the usual Windows XP loading with the black screen behind, it come up with "Window XP' a couple of times before launching into the Desktop. However, I can never get to the desktop, at about the time it would normally get to the desktop the PC just powers down and starts to reboot itself. I have an added complication with my monitor that 9 times out of 10 won't activate, stays in standby. I am now back in the reboot circle, tried F8, Safe Mode, Last known good configuration and Debugging mode, but still the same rebooting cycle. I swapped over hard drives between this PC and the duff one and the rebooting sequence was the same, so I don't think it's the hard disk. I beleive when the processor gets to hot the computer will shutdown and reboot, something I do experience unfortunately. Motherboard is a ASRock K7VT4-4X Socket A (462-pin). Thoughs a 1. Duff ATX Power supply 2. Motherboard 3. AMD 1700 processor duff. Any ideas? I have used a meter and checked vaults to all the components, 5v etc. Or what newsgroup would be best to interrigate? Many Thanks Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net Updates only during day from work atm. |
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Just another thought, you say it nearly gets to the desktop and then reboots. This suggests to me that it could be a corrupted driver. Have you tried re-installing Windows? If it is a corrupted motherboard driver then this may possibly cause your problem. Good luck! _______________________________ Nick Worcester 45 AMSL http://www.worcesterweather.co.uk "Keith" wrote in message ... HELP please. SInce yesterday morning my 'main' PC has been all but dead, I normally have it on 24/7 but when I swtiched on the screen it said "Please insert Boot Disc". I couldn't find one but tried switching power off then on again. The PC then started the usual Windows XP loading with the black screen behind, it come up with "Window XP' a couple of times before launching into the Desktop. However, I can never get to the desktop, at about the time it would normally get to the desktop the PC just powers down and starts to reboot itself. I have an added complication with my monitor that 9 times out of 10 won't activate, stays in standby. I am now back in the reboot circle, tried F8, Safe Mode, Last known good configuration and Debugging mode, but still the same rebooting cycle. I swapped over hard drives between this PC and the duff one and the rebooting sequence was the same, so I don't think it's the hard disk. I beleive when the processor gets to hot the computer will shutdown and reboot, something I do experience unfortunately. Motherboard is a ASRock K7VT4-4X Socket A (462-pin). Thoughs a 1. Duff ATX Power supply 2. Motherboard 3. AMD 1700 processor duff. Any ideas? I have used a meter and checked vaults to all the components, 5v etc. Or what newsgroup would be best to interrigate? Many Thanks Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net Updates only during day from work atm. |
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Nick G writes: Just another thought, you say it nearly gets to the desktop and then reboots. This suggests to me that it could be a corrupted driver. Have you tried re-installing Windows? If it is a corrupted motherboard driver then this may possibly cause your problem. Could it be a virus? ISTR that there was a virus that was very common a year or so ago (I can't recall its name now) that caused a reboot. -- John Hall Weep not for little Leonie Abducted by a French Marquis! Though loss of honour was a wrench Just think how it's improved her French. Harry Graham (1874-1936) |
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