Boot Problem
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Boot Problem
Alright, I got to make this as short and sweet as possible because im headed off to work. I came home today and logged onto my name on my new pc (the one I built) and the desktop screen appeared to be frozen, couldnt click any icons or start menu or anything. I tried to bring the Task Manager up but that didnt work either. So I help in the power button to the pc and let it sit off for a few minutes.. So I go to boot it back up and it starts to power on with the fans andeverything and then just stops and power cuts off again. I havent made any changes to the setup of my pc, nor has anyone messed with any of the wires. It worked find when I left it last night no more then 15 hours or so ago. Anyone know what this could be ?
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Ya I got all of the dust out of the powersupply and vid card and cpu heatsink. I'll go back in there tommorow and re-seat the vid card.
And my for Ice's suggestion... I checked the CPU Fan and that seems to run fine along with the other 2 fans so i'm pretty sure it isnt some sort of overheating problem.
And my for Ice's suggestion... I checked the CPU Fan and that seems to run fine along with the other 2 fans so i'm pretty sure it isnt some sort of overheating problem.
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Short between mobo and case? Bad mobo? Check your capacitors on the mobo and see if any look like they've leaked or bulged. How new is this - still in warranty?
Really tough to say where the problem is without isolating the faulty component, and that means unhooking everything that's not absolutely necessary and seeing what changes the bad condition. Could disconnect the drives, remove the ram, etc so the only thing you've got is vid, then turn it on and see if it powers off by itself. If not, then the problem probably (but not absolutely) isn't with mobo, CPU, or vid. Then start adding components one at a time until the problem reappears.
Really tough to say where the problem is without isolating the faulty component, and that means unhooking everything that's not absolutely necessary and seeing what changes the bad condition. Could disconnect the drives, remove the ram, etc so the only thing you've got is vid, then turn it on and see if it powers off by itself. If not, then the problem probably (but not absolutely) isn't with mobo, CPU, or vid. Then start adding components one at a time until the problem reappears.
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