re: hardware failure
Wednesday, September 3, 2003 at 10:14 am Posted by Lou
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A number of different things can cause the computer to not boot. You'll have to
include a little more detail. What exactly does the computer do when you start it
up? What error message(s) are you getting?
On Wednesday, September 3, 2003 at 8:10 am, UMAR wrote:
>What fails the computer to mount or boot up?
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re: hardware failure
Saturday, November 29, 2003 at 9:55 pm Posted by msaint
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Glad to read ur generous response on this:
My problems (Reboot):
1. For the past year, I run win XP well on my PC.
2. Recently, the system reboot itself while running XP, without any message.... After
reboot (auto), it runs in checkdisk mode. If I continue to let for the checking,
it will do checking and reboot half way.
If I escape the checking, it will go in winXP but will re-boot again at no time,
no signal, no message...
3. Finally I re-install winXP (after format the hard disk) in suspecting this may
be the winXP program faulty, but I was not able to that, as the pc reboot during
half way, not even let me complete the installation process.
4. So I downgrade and install win98SE, and it works fine.
5. I verify my RAM (by take off the one i have, and put on my fren's), also I performed
chkdsk.. both no problem found..
6. So now, I am using win98SE with hidden problems that prohibit me from install
winXP.
I am worry about this hidden potential harzard cause problems....
What is the problems in details, u may think of? pls help.
thks
On Wednesday, September 3, 2003 at 10:14 am, Lou wrote:
>A number of different things can cause the computer to not boot. You'll have to
>include a little more detail. What exactly does the computer do when you start
it
>up? What error message(s) are you getting?
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