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Spock
Posts: 605
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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does anyone know of computers that just don't boot/freeze/run really slow all of a sudden over the space of a few days?
mine is doing this, it is over 2 so that could be part of it but other than loose wires/plugs i don't know what it's problem is. discuss... |
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| #0 06:59pm 21/11/07 |
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dRanged
Posts: 1032
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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COULD YOU BE ANY MORE SPECIFIC?
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| #1 07:24pm 21/11/07 |
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Spock
Posts: 607
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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AMD Athlon� 64 3500+ Processor Retail (939)(Venice)
1024M (2X512Mb,1G Kit)PC3200 DDR RAM Kingston/Kingmax now with a gig more of giel Gigabyte GV-NX66256DP GF6600 256M PCI-EX16TV-OUT/DVI Thermaltake Soprano Silver with 430W PSU runs winxp, has 40gig free on c: hm what else... i use it for stuffing around on and uni work. |
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| #2 07:39pm 21/11/07 |
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Spock
Posts: 608
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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MSI K8N Diamond SLI Socket 939 Motherboard
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| #3 07:39pm 21/11/07 |
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Alize`
Posts: 911
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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did your computer problems arise after you added the extra Geil RAM by any chance?
Does your hard drive have any read errors n such? Does it tick or make more noise than you're used to it making? |
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| #4 07:41pm 21/11/07 |
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Spock
Posts: 609
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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well it is after i added the giel memory, but i added it about a year ago
yeah the hdd is making a bit more noise than usual, also it would turn on sometimes and be really loud like something was stuck in the fan then that'd stop after about 10 seconds |
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| #5 07:46pm 21/11/07 |
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koopz
Posts: 6501
Location: Queensland
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also it would turn on sometimes and be really loud like something was stuck in the fan it's all downhill from here if something was stuck in the fan, and the fan stopped, then the thing under it has been heating up more than it really should. is it still under warranty? a bodgy cabling job that sees fans die/motherboard meltdown is usually covered under warranty if the store built it for you |
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| #6 08:07pm 21/11/07 |
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Denominator
Posts: 596
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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first things first backup all you important stuff just in case
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| #7 08:21pm 21/11/07 |
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mission
Posts: 3467
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think you blew a capacitor.
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| #8 08:28pm 21/11/07 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 5594
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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A flux capacitor?
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| #9 10:19pm 21/11/07 |
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koopz
Posts: 6502
Location: Queensland
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dude it could be bloody anything in his case.. sheesh!
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| #10 12:14am 22/11/07 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 5356
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Seeing as we don't know squat first hand
First things first Has the system been overclocked? Has a component in the system been overclocked prior to purchasing (if purchased 2nd hand)? Check the error logs in Computer Management - Try and find a common issue or repeated error in the logs If the log indicates an error with software, run spyware and av software while the HDD is hooked up as a passive device (eg slave config in a second machine - same with components) If logs indicate issue is with a particular device and consistent errors, run some diagnostics on the device in question If neither of those avenues prove fruitful, consider a backup and a fresh install. This way you know that you are dealing with a clean environment If you still have issues in a clean environment, run minimal components (ie less devices fitted the better, then add one at a time) No luck there, then check the PSU No luck there, the motherboard/cpu (rare in Intel, not so rare in AMD rigs) All else fails at this point you can try running the system barebones outside of a case If it's out of warranty an you can't do the above yourself or spare the time yourself, it will be cheaper to replace the whole unit as it literally isn't worth the $/hour value on getting someone to look at it |
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| #11 01:03am 22/11/07 |
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Spock
Posts: 611
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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nothing was overclocked or 2nd hand
well i didnt even get through the dos bit of installing xp before it froze again so ill try removing components |
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| #12 10:23am 22/11/07 |
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Spock
Posts: 612
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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when you say barebones is that just video, monitor, keyboard, ram, mobo and thats it
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Chakas
Posts: 2404
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It's a ballast resistor.
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| #14 02:14pm 22/11/07 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 2248
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It's a coffee blender
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| #15 02:38pm 22/11/07 |
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Le Infidel
Posts: 1594
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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This may solve your computer issues
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| #16 02:49pm 22/11/07 |
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mongie
Posts: 4660
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Where does it get up to when it crashes while booting?
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| #17 03:07pm 22/11/07 |
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Spock
Posts: 614
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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the motherboard screen bit, just before the winxp load screen.
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| #18 03:23pm 22/11/07 |
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mongie
Posts: 4662
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'd guess a) dead mobo b) dying psu c)maybe ram
In reverse order... Get UBCD and run memtest86+ for an hour |
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| #19 03:42pm 22/11/07 |
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