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Join Date: Aug 2001
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XP GONE CRAZY!!!!
hi,
i really need help with winxp professional (final).i bought a new pc 2 days ago and installed xp again and i donīt know why but xp is getting on my fucking nervs.. when i work with the pc and do something it happens that xp simply reboots without any notice or errormsg. i donno what this might be.. but what i know is that it always happens when i CLICK (close a window/start something) IF ANYONE KNOWS WHATS WRONG / WHAT IT MIGHT BE PLEASE HELP! Thanks ![]() --------------- Trax ------------------ Best Paying Sponsors: ARS - Best PayPerSignup + AVS Sponsor ICQ: 59101924 [This message has been edited by Trax (edited 12-03-2001).] |
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Unless you bought your pc from a computer show you should have some free tech support time. Use it. Make those techs earn their money.
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well.. who to contact?? i didnīt buy a complete pc package..i bought the HD at shop1 and the cpu at shop2, .... and contacting MS.. well.. i called them once ago and they only told me BS and couldnīt help me at all. M$ can suck my dick. still advice appreciated! you think its a hardware conflict or software??
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Too lazy to set a custom title
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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Well, I'm having the same problem with my home pc.
I also built my unit from components, so I have no tech support people to harass. (and no, I'm not going to even bother calling Microsoft). My problem differs slightly, in that I haven't determined what action(s) cause the random reboot. One day I was just listening to mp3s and it rebooted... other times just browsing the web. Unfortunately, I haven't had the time to isolate the problem... but I suspect it is one of 3 things: 1) Bad RAM -- I have 512MB of DDR, which I tested using software apps -- although I understand software tests aren't the most reliable. 2) CPU overheating - According to the BIOS, the CPU core temp is within normal operating temps -- but that's without XP running.. so who knows 3) Corrupt OS -- I don't really think this is.... but a guru at a local computer parts store suggested this. I'm going to upgrade to the Pro version later this week... and am going to do a clean install to isolate this issue. Then again.. XP could just be crap... LOL -- but it sure does look pretty ![]() Good Luck! ------------------ Eric Happel WebsiteBilling.com |
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![]() well.. i think its not the ram.. i got 2 512MB DDR rams on the board and those are infinion which should be ok ![]() i didnīt think about the bios rebooting because of the pc being overheated.. iīll check the bios.. other ones had these problems? ------------------ Best Paying Sponsors: ARS - Best PayPerSignup + AVS Sponsor ICQ: 59101924 |
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Check your energy saver settings and make sure your OS isn't scheduling reboots. Make sure your power supply is rated for your cpu and not overloaded with devices. Check the tech boards for known issues for all of your components. If your cpu is under warranty and you can't find any existing known issues then replace the cpu - better safe than sorry.
And for Pete's sake make Microsoft earn their freaking money by hassling their tech support! You paid them - they owe you. ------------------ Pornshare TGP - Webmasters submit here. |
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who knowsiīll check whqat it might be.. i bought an athlon 1900 XP which should run perfect on the machine.. thx for the help watsonian ------------------ Best Paying Sponsors: ARS - Best PayPerSignup + AVS Sponsor ICQ: 59101924 |
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Same thing here, but it only happens about once a week...I tought it was a trojan or maybe a virus but it looks like I'm not the same with this problem...!
I think i'll switch back to Win2k ! |
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I made the mistake of calling MS support once awhile ago -- they're quicker to claim "unsupported 3rd party conflicts" than Compaq. I'll keep trying to figure it out without Microsoft's "help". I'll check the energy saver settings, but I doubt that's what it is. Seriously... the thing just reboots -- no warning. I could be typing an email and bam.. it's rebooting. I have a 300 watt power supply which is AMD recommended. My CPU is a 1.2Ghz Athlon (OEM though -- so no support or warranty). I've ran virus scans -- came up OK (thankfully). If I figure it out -- I'll let ya know ![]() ------------------ Eric Happel WebsiteBilling.com |
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What's the mainboard?
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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did you do a windows update?
there was a new pack out to upgrade to, the old one had that bugg, but it's fixed now. it use to happen to me when i played certain games, and it switched in and out of video modes... |
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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In my case...
The mainboard is an <a href="http://www.ecsusa.com/K7S5A.cfm">ECS K7S5A</a>. I've got an ATI 2000pro video card with 32MB of RAM. I've ran windows update (I had to do that just to get the onboard audio to work). Also.. in response the power supply.. I only have 1 HD, 1 CD-RW, and 1 floppy. Maybe it's the onboard NIC... I dunno Any ideas? other than throwing it out the window? ------------------ Eric Happel WebsiteBilling.com |
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got a ecs board too. 2x512MB RAM (infineon) athlon 1900XP, voodoo 2mx, ...
about the windows update thing..i think iīll try it even if i think that MS just uses this function to check if you bought XP or not. thx for hint rollinī ------------------ Best Paying Sponsors: ARS - Best PayPerSignup + AVS Sponsor ICQ: 59101924 |
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I don't think it's the OS.... sounds more like the chipset or something. I had an Asus board with the same chipset that was doing the exact same thing under Win2k... swapped out the board with a completely different model from a different manufacturer, keeping all other components and software, and that was the end of the problem. I don't think it's specific to ECS either... ECS is about four blocks away from me, and I used to pick up shipments from them almost daily. I've been in their production area and they have a very clean operation. My guess at this juncture would be the chipset. Junk it and get a new mainboard.
Then format c: |
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I can't believe in a thread like this nobody came up with this...
I don't have XP but in 2000 Pro you: right click on My Computer click properties click advanced click startup and recovery ***Unclick under system failure "Automatically Reboot" Just a suggestion, as I said I have 2000 Pro but if XP has anything in common I bet if you untoggle this it'll stop rebooting on errors. Lemme know what happens! Brad ------------------ |
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sin... aswome post
thx.. didnīt meantion that but i also downloaded windows update and no crash till then------------------ Best Paying Sponsors: ARS - Best PayPerSignup + AVS Sponsor ICQ: 59101924 |
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