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If its not booting now, the only thing i can think of is to take out the cards one by one, and reseat them and hope it loads.
Sounds like a trip to a local computer shop might be in order though, if you suspect its a hardware failure![]()
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If its not booting now, the only thing i can think of is to take out the cards one by one, and reseat them and hope it loads.
Sounds like a trip to a local computer shop might be in order though, if you suspect its a hardware failure![]()
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I'm not real computer savvy, but our computer was doing what yours is awhile back. We took it into the shop it was the motherboard. We had to have a new one put in. I love computers but man they can be a pain in the butt at times.![]()
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Sure as heck sounds like a motherboard issue to me now...espeically if after you took it apart and it started to die. Do you have integrated video (the video slot is attached to the motherboard, as apposed to an expansion card).
Also, your hardware settings in windows may have gotten corrupted (a common XP problem) Both problems require testing that a computer shop can do, just dont let them rip ya off![]()
My computer was doing this 2 years ago, i had to replace tha hard drive and one of the memory sticks and re-install windows XP. It has worked fine until i installed Limewire, now it is infested with adware and spyware and viruses that i cant get rid of. Right now im on my laptop too because my computer is a big pile of it. Im mean HUGE pile of it. Oh, yes. And did i mention that one of the viruses is programmed to destroy the physical part of my computer because it melted my computers CPU and memory sticks by overheating. So i guess my computers age has caught up with it. Im going to buy a new computer sometime soon.
I'm sorry that your computer has turned into a pile as well -- try reformatting again.Originally Posted by Reggie
However, I have to disagree, a virus will not physically damage your hardware (I used to work tech at a major antivirus company, and i've never heard of this happening) -- see this article at Symantec --
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...99041209131106
It sounds more like you had a cooling issue in your PC that caused the meltdown.Because of the publicity that viruses have received, it is easy to blame any computer problem on a virus. The following are not likely to be caused by a virus or other malicious code:
Hardware problemsNo viruses can physically damage computer hardware, such as chips, boards, and monitors.
Well, my computer is not very well ventalated naturally then the virus came and worked my computer so hard that it melted my computers cpu and memory. At least i know that my slow laptop is still working cause im on it lol.
Sorry to hijack this thread but I fixed my computer!!! I believe that my computer was designed to run Windows 2000 / ME but hp just slapped a copy of XP on it to attract customers. So i made a MS - DOS boot disk with my laptop, used tit to re-format my computers hard disk, and since XP came per-installed and i only have a Windows 98 SE disk, i installed 98. It is working on setting up win 98 on my computer and it will be done in a few. I can tell from the speed my computer is running 98 works better than XP on my computer
My computer is dead again. It worked briefly and then started giving me the same errors and will no longer boot up. I've decided to take a break from it for a week or two and then try to tackle my hardware issues.
In the meantime I'll be on hubby's computer![]()
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