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Chocobo |
Booting Problems
It seems that recently my computer has problems booting up and after a few tries its gets running, however today my computer won't boot up at all. When it first started happening I found out that it was sometimes because a disc was left in the in the disc drive. This time however nothing in the drive.
I've unplugged cables and what not as that sometimes seems to get it going but not this time. Could my DVD drive be broken or is it another sort of hardware problem? Hard drives maybe? Another related problem is that I almost had it booted up then an error message came up saying "windows is missing hal.dll". I'm running WinXp, 1gb Ram, Abit nforce mobo with AMD processor. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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Chocobo |
Now I'd love to be able to get as far as using the windows disc. Unforunatley as stated in my previous post my computer doesn't even boot up that far and switches off after about 10 seconds. However the processor fan and GFX fan keep on spinning as well as my power button light which still stays lit.
Thanks for the help so far guys but any suggestions for my other problem? edit: on closer inspection it seems as if the fan on the motherboard doesn't spin on startup, although the LED on the mobo still lights up, this couldn't be a mobo problem could it? I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
Last edited by XtremeDJW; Dec 22, 2006 at 07:16 AM.
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So it doesn't actually turn off, but goes into standby mode?
Is the fan for the processor connected to the motherboard? It could just be that the fan has ceased to exist and that you need a new one, have you got another fan that you could try? How long have you had this set-up? Most amazing jew boots ![]() |
Chocorific |
You better check the harddrive with some tools from your HD vendor. Because if you have some bad blocks and you simply reinstall the system then it's going to happen again in the next time.
NTFS doesn't create corrupt files out of nowhere. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Chocobo |
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Try a setup with another motherboard and see if it still happens.
If it does, it might be your hard disk or RAM. If it does not, it may be your power supply or motherboard. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Chocobo |
Someone else I know has said that the fan that doesn't work, which cover the mobo chip is causing the computer to overheat. So I've just got to get a fan from somewhere.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |