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Answer» Having a couple different issues with my comp, that may or may not be related, that end up boiling down to one point. I'll start from the top.
I have an HP a520n with an AMD Athlon 3200+, 1.5gigs DDR pc2700 ram, an onboard gforce4 mx 400 card(not used), an aftermarket ATI 9800 card and the motherboard is a A7N8X-LA from ASUS. It's running windows XP home edition.
I'd been using this machine since I'd bought it with this setup, running my monitor through the ATI card. About 3 months ago my monitor would start powering off during games, once a day or so. Reformated, and that solved that issue. Recently ran into the same issue, except not the same extent. It would power off, then flicker back on 10-15 seconds later with a popup from my ATI controller warning me VPU recovery failed. That would happen anywhere from once every 10mins to every couple hours. This was only the initial problem.
I decided it was time for a new video card, I wanted to upgrade for Diablo 3 anyways. I bought an nVidia Geforce4 7600 AGP8x, brought it home, and installed it like normal, bridging it's PSU source off the line to one of my cd drives. The comp booted up fine, except the monitor never powered on. Tried to boot the comp with the monitor hooked up to the original onboard mx400, with the 7600 still in there, and the monitor didn't want to turn on still. I even removed the 7600 from the powersupply loop and couldn't get the monitor to come on with the mx 400. I realized then, my powersupply is only 250watt and the card requires 300watt.
My roommate had an extra 415watt that was known to be good, I put that in, running the monitor through the 7600.. and same result. So I tried, what I tried with the 300watt powersupply, on the 410watt. Still nothing. I removed the 7600 card completely, put in my old ATI card again(which still has the drivers on the comp), running the monitor through that. Comp booted fine, started up a game, and about a minute into it the game crashes. Reboot, same result.
I figure it has something to do with the powersupply, so I put back in my old powersupply, with my PREVIOUSLY working ATI card still in there(minus a couple vpu recovery failures) and when I boot I can only get it to my desktop and the comp freezes then auto reboots. I start it up again and this time it only makes it to the windows loading screen. Subsequent restarts are even worse, the fans start spinning, HD is spinning, my first cdrom drive is responsive, the other is not(simply makes a sound, like it attempted to open, but does not.), and will just black screen after the blue/white HP screen. After about a full minute of black screen the fans and HD will power down and stop spinning. Blue light on my power button in front is still on, I have to hold it for 6seconds to power it off. Powering on again causes the same result. If I let the comp sit for a couple hours, and go back and try again, I can get to my load screen or even desktop again before a freeze/reboot and the entire same loop of events again.
I thought because I had switched out powersupplies that I had hooked mine up incorrectly, forgetting to attach a secondary 4pin to the motherboard. I dl'd the usermanual for my motherboard and there is infact only one 20pin connector to the motherboard, not a 20pin and a 4pin. I have cddrives 1 and 2 on one rail then my HD+ floppy on the other rail. I had tried to hook up my 7600 card off the end of the second rail, before all this other mess started.
I'm also now having the same problem as this guy now: http://forums.techarena.in/xp-hardware/1010231.htm Basicly a slow moving HD not responding fast enough to bios, I'm assuming my HD isn't responding fast enough because of some sort of powersupply limitation. I'm about ready to just walk out and buy a new powersupply, and hope that fixes it o_o
Thanks for your time and efforts, any insight would be appreciated.I would think you have corrupted files on HD have or a failing HDI've had no indications of my HD failing before though. Could the SWITCH in PSU, for any logical reason, CAUSE these symptoms?and would a failing HD cause the other symptoms I was seeing(before i couldn't get it to boot)? Failed VPU recovery, monitor not turning on with the new 7600 card installed, etc?To find out if in fact it is the drive DLoad and run the diagnostics from the drive manuf. website ( Free )... To see if it's the PSU borrow one of the same or greater wattage and swap it in there overnite...Quote from: patio on July 30, 2008, 01:01:14 PM To find out if in fact it is the drive DLoad and run the diagnostics from the drive manuf. website ( Free )... To see if it's the PSU borrow one of the same or greater wattage and swap it in there overnite...
How exactly would I go about running the diagnostic on my HD when I can't even boot the comp? I'm posting from my brothers comp. I could dl here, but that wouldn't do me much good. About the PSU, I have two PSU's I'm trying. One is the comp's original, 300w, and the other is a 410w. Both get the same result now, even with 100% stock parts, nothing that would require an extreme amount of power.The diagnostics once DLoaded are designed to create a bootable CD/DVD....it runs outside of Windows so no OS is needed.
I'd still borrow another PSU as they may have issues.Those are both older units. Just because there are 2 of them doesn't rule them out. On a new build in November i had 3 brand new bad units in a row...it wasn't until i had RMA'd the MBoard that i discovered that.Quote from: patio on July 30, 2008, 01:33:19 PMThe diagnostics once DLoaded are designed to create a bootable CD/DVD....it runs outside of Windows so no OS is needed.
I'd still borrow another PSU as they may have issues.Those are both older units. Just because there are 2 of them doesn't rule them out. On a new build in November i had 3 brand new bad units in a row...it wasn't until i had RMA'd the MBoard that i discovered that.
Sorry, lol. Didn't know thats how it worked. I tried looking up my HD manuf., but when I search the system specs at HP all I'm told is it's a 160gb Ultra DMA 7200RPM drive, as seen here: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00067795&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en&jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN If you don't mind, I need help finding the manuf. and/or the diagnostic tool.All the info you need is as far as Mfg. and type is on your HD in the case. Remove the HD and write it downQuote from: xavier on July 30, 2008, 04:22:33 PMAll the info you need is as far as Mfg. and type is on your HD in the case. Remove the HD and write it down
Sigh, I appreciate all your help, but I'm having trouble here. It's a Samsung SP1604N and searching their SITE for keywords SP1604N and diagnostic this is what I got. Is this what I'm looking for? http://www.samsung.com/us/support/download/supportDown.do?group=&type=&subtype=&model_nm=SP1604N&language=&cate_type=all&dType=D&mType=SW&vType=L&prd_ia_cd=&disp_nm=SP1604N There's no XP version listed, I'm pretty confused ==.I've just tried it with a third PSU, it's doing the same as the other two. Now all I can get is the fans on and spinning, sounds like the cdrom is spinning, blue light on the button in front turns on but thats it. No other clicks or sounds, and the monitor stays off. So I'm not even getting back to the "Reboot and select proper boot device or Insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key." blank screen, muchless the HP screen, loadscreen or desktop followed by a freeze as I was before.Dis connect everything only leaving 1 stick of ram, cpu with heatsink, video card hooked up to monitor. Turn on pc and let it post.Do you get a display on the monitor? can you get into bios display.If you cant get a display on your monitor its your video or motherboard assuming you are satisfied your power supply is goodQuote from: TrevorHP on July 30, 2008, 05:26:42 PMQuote from: xavier on July 30, 2008, 04:22:33 PMAll the info you need is as far as Mfg. and type is on your HD in the case. Remove the HD and write it down
Sigh, I appreciate all your help, but I'm having trouble here. It's a Samsung SP1604N and searching their site for keywords SP1604N and diagnostic this is what I got. Is this what I'm looking for? http://www.samsung.com/us/support/download/supportDown.do?group=&type=&subtype=&model_nm=SP1604N&language=&cate_type=all&dType=D&mType=SW&vType=L&prd_ia_cd=&disp_nm=SP1604N There's no XP version listed, I'm pretty confused ==.
Once again you will not be running it from Windows so an XP version is not neccessary...
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