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Answer» I just installed the full version Folder Lock (from a friend). after INSTALLATION at the next boot. the computer resets itself, after ten full seconds on desktop. i can't do anything and it was like it was on a countdown, e.g. no matter what program i run (itunes, word, or internet explorer.) the computer STILL resetsAny error messages or anything? Any error messages or anything? No error message at all, but haven't tried with safe mode (fresh problem)are there any more suggestions to the problem? Can you boot into Safe Mode and see what happens? (Keep pressing F8 on startup.) Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on October 01, 2008, 07:58:30 AM Can you boot into Safe Mode and see what happens? Unfortunately, since my desktop is kind of fast, it'll be hard to press F8 on startup. (only got three seconds before the startup dissappears.). in addition, i'm using one of the LCD screens that only starts up after startup. so i'll be kinda blindjust keep tapping it, it doesn't matter how fast your desktop is!!Ok Boris, once you press the Power Button on the computer, keep tapping F8. It will get you to a menu. In the menu, choose Safe Mode. Is this your Laptop? Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on October 01, 2008, 08:07:07 AM Ok Boris, once you press the Power Button on the computer, keep tapping F8. no, my other desktop that happens to have videos that i need to lock up... Oh ok. As for the current problem, we need to know if you can get into Safe Mode as we won't be able to do anything in Normal Mode if it keeps restarting. Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on October 01, 2008, 08:13:03 AM Oh ok. Oh, i forgot the most important detail: after installation on my laptop and gaming desktop, no problem occured at all. it runs PERFECTLY fine on my USB. that's why i can post on this forum!!! OK, never mind. i found what the problem was... Well, when i opened the case, i found that the heatsink/fan has broken off, and the little plastics securer have melted... And so, the problem was a hardware problemHeh, wow. At least you've got the problem under control. Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on October 02, 2008, 07:06:53 AM Heh, wow. All thanks to you Can you show us some possibilities that make a computer keep restarting? Btw, how can we force PC under Microsoft XP platform (especially SP2) to halt at the "death blue screen"? Sometimes, I know, it's a "blue screen" error but the PC keeps restarting at the blue screen, so bad! |
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