Hello
I am using
Intel core2 duo E7500@2.93Ghz
Windows 7
Nvidia 8400GS 512MB
320GB HDD
Whenever i start my pc it takes a long while to start.
It restarts minimum 2-3 times and then it start's
And after it start's the LCD's display go off and the lights of CPU stay on continously.
Please help me on it!
Thx
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My pc gets shutdown automatically.And it take's long time to start.Help Me?
23rd Aug 2011
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Damaged CPU
If the CPU had been overheating, it may have been damaged.
I would replace the CPU and make sure you have a high quality heatsink and fan to keep the CPU from overheating.
While you are looking at things, make sure that there is sufficient cool air flowing into the case. I personally, make sure that the fans blowing into the case have more total airflow than the fans blowing out of the case.
Chas
I would replace the CPU and make sure you have a high quality heatsink and fan to keep the CPU from overheating.
While you are looking at things, make sure that there is sufficient cool air flowing into the case. I personally, make sure that the fans blowing into the case have more total airflow than the fans blowing out of the case.
Chas
24th Aug 2011
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i would start
with bumping up that ram a little...Win 7 requires at least 1 gig on a 32 bit system. Grant you, that's minimum requirements, it's runs really nice on 4 gig. See system requirements here http://windows.microsoft.com/en-CA/windows7/products/system-requirements
23rd Aug 2011
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i have 2Gig ram
and when the pc is on it gets shutdown automatically
i cleaned up the ram too
no change
and i got a new error "warning Overclock Fail" what's that?
and when the pc is on it gets shutdown automatically
i cleaned up the ram too
no change
and i got a new error "warning Overclock Fail" what's that?
beast.is.back
23rd Aug 2011
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sounds like
someone tried to overclock the cpu...
23rd Aug 2011
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Is this a new build?
Sounds as if it is and that the BIOS has not been correctly configured.
When the POST Screen appears you are told which key to press to enter the Setup so you need to press that key generally the Delete Key and when the BIOS Opens check that the correct amount of RAM is displayed as well as the right CPU Speed and the Date & Time are correct.
Then chose Load Defaults and save the changes as you exit the BIOS.
See if that improves the situation.
Col
When the POST Screen appears you are told which key to press to enter the Setup so you need to press that key generally the Delete Key and when the BIOS Opens check that the correct amount of RAM is displayed as well as the right CPU Speed and the Date & Time are correct.
Then chose Load Defaults and save the changes as you exit the BIOS.
See if that improves the situation.
Col
23rd Aug 2011
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I Did the BIOS setting but the autoshut down thing doesnot get's any effect
the error while starting went!
I DId use Thermal Grease thinking that the processor get's overheated.
So any other help?
the error while starting went!
I DId use Thermal Grease thinking that the processor get's overheated.
So any other help?
beast.is.back
24th Aug 2011
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PC hangs
check you processor temperature, power supply, maybe RAM, but my guess is overheating of processor
24th Aug 2011
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After the grease was used pc didnt shutdown but it takes a long while to start
After i switch on the power button it reboots minimum thrice and then after the pc is started ..
any opinion on that topic?
After i switch on the power button it reboots minimum thrice and then after the pc is started ..
any opinion on that topic?
beast.is.back
24th Aug 2011
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when i click shutdown button my pc restart....all connection is right..
what should i do
24th Aug 2011
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Is this a question?
Hello there!
24th Aug 2011
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At what Temp in the BIOS
Is the system set to Shut Down to protect the CPU from Overheating?
75 C or 80 C is quite acceptable but lower figures are too low.
Col
75 C or 80 C is quite acceptable but lower figures are too low.
Col
24th Aug 2011
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power supply
try to replace your power supply
24th Aug 2011
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Virus
Please make sure that you PC is not infected by any virus.
Take care.
Take care.
24th Aug 2011
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cmos and power supply
you say you got a new error well that sounds like the cmos battery try taking out the cmos battery and leave it out for about 10 mins then put it back and that should fix the erorr
you also say when the computer is on it just shuts down well that sounds like the power supply thanx
you also say when the computer is on it just shuts down well that sounds like the power supply thanx
25th Aug 2011
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its a pro of motherboard
u see ur mother board and see near proceser fan 4 pin juck of smps there is capsitor is leek so repair them replasing
25th Aug 2011
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Problem Solved
The problem was overheating of Processor
Thermal Grease helped me.
I bought a tube of it and placed it on backside of fan and on the processor too.
It Solved my problem!
Thx for the help you guys made!
Thermal Grease helped me.
I bought a tube of it and placed it on backside of fan and on the processor too.
It Solved my problem!
Thx for the help you guys made!
25th Aug 2011
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it will help you
I had same problem , I installed IOLO System Mechanic Professional and Uniblue Registry Booster ,let them run one at time , made System Mechanic to run automatically when I boot up ,and then you can run it full scan , first it will be very long ,both will fix your windows registry , I have 3.5 millions files , Windows 7 Ultimate ,Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista home on the same computer
25th Aug 2011
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PC back with problem's
Again i got the error of "warning over clock fail! "
m fed up of it!
Some extra ordinary idea needed
m fed up of it!
Some extra ordinary idea needed
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