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Ok.. now the problem. My computer shuts it self down whenever I try to reboot or start it up upon the Windows XP loading screen. It'll look as if its JUST about to load Windows, and then shut down. If I want to start the computer up again, I have to remove the power cable out of the BACK of the power supply, flick the switch, wait a few seconds, flick the switch, plug the cable back in, and then try pressing the power button. It will repeat the shutting down 3 to 5 times before sucessfully starting up into Windows.
What I've done so FAR: flashed the bios re-set everything (took everything out of the computer case, and placed it back in) removed all cards (excluding sound which is onboard) removed all cd/dvd drives swapped out the memory replaced the power supply with 3 different models (same problem persists) i formatted numerous times, and tried Windows XP, Windows 2000 problem occurs on each OS. also replaced HD
So I'm completely stumped ladies and gents... I'm taking CSOM a course offered at the local college in September, so I'd like to have this issue resolved promptly! Please help!
[emailprotected] MSN or email thanks!You could try to reset the BIOS or load failsafe/standard defaults.what happens in safe mode f8 key keep tapping it on boot...it maybe a bad driver causing it?any beeps on boot?you did not mention the hard drive?HI every one here, I have the same prob. I think, My comp. re - boots before BIOS comes, but I haven't done so much like u have, because I haven't been home fore a halt month, Im the only one who knows about computers in my home :-/ but Im trying with my friend to fix it but It would be really good if some one here could help me with this problem, Have a nice day, and PLZ help me what was your previous system?Your proplem can also be caused by a bad power supply. I too had this problem, and after flashing the BIOS and wiping the hard drive and doing a fresh install, I resorted to my A plus training only to discover in one of my books thsat a bad power supply can cause this exact problem. What happens is TEH supply usually has a slight short a causes a glitch when booting up thus resulting in a reboot. Hope this helps. It corrected my problem.mine is doing the same thing. I replaced the power supply and it still doesn't work. Please helpdoes this help you>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=320299Have you tried to completely reset the BIOS by taking out the CMOS battery or shortcircuiting the CMOS jumper?are your ram sticks ok? MATCHED?........posted with winxp/pro on fat32 no updates?
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