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Solve : Drivers causing crashing.? |
Answer» This was from WhoCrashed, Define: full destructive recovery Reinstalling windows and Erasing all my files and everything that I had saved on my computer, Which means I had to do all my windows updates again and start all over. And I notice I did not EXPLAIN my problem very well I apologize. SorryI'm guessing it's either your RAM or power supply. This leads me to suspect the power supply as the most likely culprit. Quote from: Imran619 on December 01, 2010, 12:34:28 AM I notice that this problem is causing my fan not to work all the time, the funny thing is that it does run sometimes which is very odd. Are you talking about the fan on the back of the computer?The fan that cools the system down, Which the air is coming from the back of my computer. Which is the back one I thinkPlease explain exactly how you erased your files and installed the OS. Step by Step. Thank you.I started my computer up I tapped F8 went into " Repair your computer " Then it went into tech guys and I had options ( For example to use the Windows memory diagnostic tool ) But i went into "Reinstall Windows" And clicked Full Destructive recovery which said below it " Reinstall windows back to it's original configuration".Okay thank you. And immediately after that the problem appeared or was it okay for a while? Also, do you have an anti virus utility installed and always resident?No,The problem happened after I went on an unsafe site and I didn't realize, And my fan was starting and stopping every second eventually my computer went off then thats when I started getting the BSOD error after I tried rebooting, So I did the full system recovery and the fan started running up while it was configuring everything and even when I was downloading all the windows update and everything it ran smooth through out the day, Then the next day I go on it the fan isn't running at all when I booted my computer and It ends up switching itself off again after a while then I reebooting and get the BSOD Problem again. Has for Now the fan is working now then a bit later it will start stopping and then starting again then stopping. Sometimes it won't start up at and cause Overheating. The fan seems fine tho just doesn't seem to work has it should be.Ok I have tried to resolve the problems myself for a few days, It hasen't crashed in a couple of days. But my fan is having a late start up about a 10 minutes after booting my Computer, the fan works fine through out the day. My fan sounds fine when it's running but having a very late start up is there anyway of repairing this then my problem should be solved after that because originally my fan was causing the BSOD it seems like and something is causing it not to run like it should be.Is this a laptop? Brand and model?Yes it's a laptop, And the brand is EI System. Sorry I can't find out the Model because im at college thats all the information I can provide but I will be home in a couple of hours I will tell you then.What did you MEAN by model? All I know is the laptop is a EI system laptop that has Vista home premium and has Intel Celeron Dual core t1400 1.73.GHz and my Computer has 1.00 GB Ram Im sorry I didn't understand but can you explain to me what model is or have I given the right information?Woops I mean my Computer is a E-system computer* Apologies |
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