Biostar P4tsv Reboot Problem
Replies: 3 | Post Date: March 9th 2005 | User: Wahoo | Forums: devhardware.comMight someone have any information on the biostar p4tsv. Very little at their site. It is part of a powerspec system i bought for my kids. First pc i have not built and i think i am paying big time as a result. From the beginning the system was rebooting all by itself. They replaced the ram and it seemed to be better. It started happening again, they replaced the ram a second time. This time the tech (believe it or not it came with real on site support) said he thought it was the software, either the os (xp sp1) or one of the apps (all kids sw, zonealarm and av). So i put the system back to just the os and it still would randomly reboot. I had heard from a friend that ddr400 ram had problem early on, so i have knock the setting from ddr400 to ddr320 in the bios and seems to have fixed it. I am letting the system run for a while and see if it reboots. Made it through the night without a reboot. The question i have, is there a defect in the mb or is this just what happens with some ddr400 (dual, btw). I did use the memtest86 and the memory appeared to be fine. I want to get the bottom of the problem before the system is out of warranty.
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Biostar Vs Asus
How does this biostar stack up against this asus? I'm thinking, if i change and go to amd, i can get the 3500+ at 3200+ cost if i go biostar, because of the combo deal. Biostar
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Posted On: February 26th 2006 . View 14 Replies .
How does this biostar stack up against this asus? I'm thinking, if i change and go to amd, i can get the 3500+ at 3200+ cost if i go biostar, because of the combo deal. Biostar
Asus
Posted On: February 26th 2006 . View 14 Replies .
Biostar M7ncg 400 V7.2 Issues
This is the 3rd one i have had and the 1st worked perfectly for 5 months then keep giving me corrupt or missing file errors. The it would not start up except when it felt like it so i would leave it on. Next it started shutting off at night. So i rma'd it an 8 weeks later i got a replacement. I went to put it together and there was solder splatter below the agp slot that looked like it was connecting pins that were not supposed to be connected, also in the one of the connector slots. So anyway i called and complained and they wanted me to send a pic because they were sure that wouldn't pass something like that over, well they did. Whatever, so i sent it back again and had to pay shipping again to ca from mi since they only pay 1way. Got another one and got it together and i get into bios and the damn thing freezes after 10 sec. I shut it off and turn it on again. It freezes sooner in bios. I try it again it freezes before bios in the second screen where it says the make of the chip which it states as a 1800xp and i have a 2500xp w/ ddr333 kingston 512 x2 i have tried 3 sticks of mem and no dice. I noticed that the bios chip has a sticker that is coming off like it has been replaced or something.
Posted On: July 18th 2005 . View 1 Replies .
This is the 3rd one i have had and the 1st worked perfectly for 5 months then keep giving me corrupt or missing file errors. The it would not start up except when it felt like it so i would leave it on. Next it started shutting off at night. So i rma'd it an 8 weeks later i got a replacement. I went to put it together and there was solder splatter below the agp slot that looked like it was connecting pins that were not supposed to be connected, also in the one of the connector slots. So anyway i called and complained and they wanted me to send a pic because they were sure that wouldn't pass something like that over, well they did. Whatever, so i sent it back again and had to pay shipping again to ca from mi since they only pay 1way. Got another one and got it together and i get into bios and the damn thing freezes after 10 sec. I shut it off and turn it on again. It freezes sooner in bios. I try it again it freezes before bios in the second screen where it says the make of the chip which it states as a 1800xp and i have a 2500xp w/ ddr333 kingston 512 x2 i have tried 3 sticks of mem and no dice. I noticed that the bios chip has a sticker that is coming off like it has been replaced or something.
Posted On: July 18th 2005 . View 1 Replies .
Installing Nvidia 7600gt Agp On Biostar Motherboard
I am trying to install a nvidia 7600gt agp on a nf325a7 biostar motherboard. When i put the card in and try to turn the pc on, it powers up for a second then turns off. I have tried resetting the bios and i made sure the card worked in another pc. I think it is some kind of automatic detection on the motherboard that is shutting it off. This motherboard was working fine with the ati 8500 all in wonder that was in it before. Can anyone tell me how to get this card to work on this motherboard?
Posted On: February 12th 2007 . View 6 Replies .
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Posted On: February 12th 2007 . View 6 Replies .
Reboot Repeating
My pc froze during a disk clean - sounded like an aircraft taking off too. However, when i tried to stop the action, the screen froze and i switched off and restarted pc. Problem is now that it won't boot up! Gets past the windows xp splash screen, goes black for a few seconds, then simply reboots, and simply keeps doing it! I have tried rebooting in safe mode but to no avail. I am loathe to do a system restore as i think i'll lose so much. Help anyone? Using windows xp pro by the way.
Posted On: 21-03-2008, 09:12 PM . View 8 Replies .
My pc froze during a disk clean - sounded like an aircraft taking off too. However, when i tried to stop the action, the screen froze and i switched off and restarted pc. Problem is now that it won't boot up! Gets past the windows xp splash screen, goes black for a few seconds, then simply reboots, and simply keeps doing it! I have tried rebooting in safe mode but to no avail. I am loathe to do a system restore as i think i'll lose so much. Help anyone? Using windows xp pro by the way.
Posted On: 21-03-2008, 09:12 PM . View 8 Replies .
Continuous Reboot
I have a cheap emachine t 1300 computer using windows xp and when i click turn off computer, windows logs off (slowly) and as soon as cpu power light goes out it immediately powers itself back on. I have went to the startup & recovery section and unchecked automatic restart, but it still does this.
Posted On: August 18th, 2005, 06:27 PM . View 4 Replies .
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Posted On: August 18th, 2005, 06:27 PM . View 4 Replies .
Reboot Loop
Starting about two weeks ago my computer would occasionally get stuck in this "reboot loop" when i try to reboot. It would boot, then restart itself before the bios screen, then restart itself before the bios screen again repeatedly until i manually turned it off at the power supply. Now, since installing windows 7 professional 64-bit, it won't reboot at all. Instead it just goes into this reboot loop until i manually turn it off. I know that there's problems with creative's drivers and win 7, but i'm wondering it it's my mobo. Any suggestions?
Posted On: 09-16-2009, 09:23 PM . View 4 Replies .
Starting about two weeks ago my computer would occasionally get stuck in this "reboot loop" when i try to reboot. It would boot, then restart itself before the bios screen, then restart itself before the bios screen again repeatedly until i manually turned it off at the power supply. Now, since installing windows 7 professional 64-bit, it won't reboot at all. Instead it just goes into this reboot loop until i manually turn it off. I know that there's problems with creative's drivers and win 7, but i'm wondering it it's my mobo. Any suggestions?
Posted On: 09-16-2009, 09:23 PM . View 4 Replies .
Sporadic Reboot
Not my first system build, but i'm more of a hobbyist than a tweaker. I'm really building this one for work, and i'd like to get 3 raid arrays set up. I set everything up, turned the unit on for the first time, i went into bios and did my set-up in there, only changing things minimally: i set boot order, i set the sata mode to raid, and set the outboard sata control mode to raid. I monitored the pc hardware for a about 15 minutes using the health section of the bios, confirmed stability, i then saved cmos to bios, and exited saving the changes.computer rebooted, giving me a single beep indicating that everything is posting fine, and detected all 6 sata drives appropriately. I did the ctrl+i to configure arrays, and successfully configured 3 separate raid arrays. I exited, rebooted again, and finally got to a point where i was installing the os. Before i could get the raid drivers installed using the f6 method, i the computer shut down, and re-started. When it went through the boot sequence this time it found that the device connected to raid port 4 was no device detected, and registered my raid array as "degraded". As i was attempting to discover the source of this, it would randomly shut down and reboot itself. Finally i manually shut the system down, and re-started it. It then correctly detected my missing hd, but listed it in the raid array listing as "rebuild". Thinking it may be a hd malfunction, i disconnected that hard-drive that was giving me problems, and it does seem to boot faster. I do think there's a problem with that drive, but the primary problem of sporadic rebooting seems to persist. I turned it on this morning and it ran for 15-20 minutes, reset itself, then before it was through the post sequence, it rebooted itself again, and now has been running for about an hour just in bios. I've been monitoring temperature and voltage, both of which have remained constant. I started working on it, installing os, and it shut down again, at about 1 hr. 25 minutes of runtime, all temps and voltages seem constant. It shut-down during hd format, now hd's are recognized within their raid configurations, but the windows setup will not recognize that there are drives installed. I'm a little lost on this one. I'm not even sure what could be causing the problem at this point. Any suggestions?
Posted On: 03-30-2009, 01:01 PM . View 13 Replies .
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Posted On: 03-30-2009, 01:01 PM . View 13 Replies .
Usb Causes Reboot
When i plug a usb device (i've tried a digital camera and a ms internet pro keyboard) into my computer, it immediately crashes and reboots without any error messages. Device manager shows under universal serial bus controllers, both an intel pci to usb universal host controller and a usb root hub that appear to be working. I have windows 98 second edition on a pentium iii homebuilt with an abit motherboard. Any suggestions?
Posted On: 03-21-2001 . View 3 Replies .
When i plug a usb device (i've tried a digital camera and a ms internet pro keyboard) into my computer, it immediately crashes and reboots without any error messages. Device manager shows under universal serial bus controllers, both an intel pci to usb universal host controller and a usb root hub that appear to be working. I have windows 98 second edition on a pentium iii homebuilt with an abit motherboard. Any suggestions?
Posted On: 03-21-2001 . View 3 Replies .
Remote Reboot
I've been asked to come up with a solution to remotely reboot network equipment that goes down at off site locations (around the country). I've been able to find a few options, but have not been able to find any reviews on them. I was hoping some of the members here might either have experience with the products, or could point me in the right direction. We need to be able to reboot a modem, router, and possibly switches when we lose internet at a remote location. I feel that the best solution is one that will let me "call" the equipment and have it cycle power. One of the devices i'm looking at is the power mate - black box. Seems to fulfill my needs at a good price
Dataprobe also makes a good product (or so i think) but it is a little pricey. I am looking at the ibootbar. Does anyone have any experience with these devices or possible guidance? It would nice to not have to "test" something out by spending $200+.
Posted On: July 2nd 2008 . View 4 Replies .
I've been asked to come up with a solution to remotely reboot network equipment that goes down at off site locations (around the country). I've been able to find a few options, but have not been able to find any reviews on them. I was hoping some of the members here might either have experience with the products, or could point me in the right direction. We need to be able to reboot a modem, router, and possibly switches when we lose internet at a remote location. I feel that the best solution is one that will let me "call" the equipment and have it cycle power. One of the devices i'm looking at is the power mate - black box. Seems to fulfill my needs at a good price
Dataprobe also makes a good product (or so i think) but it is a little pricey. I am looking at the ibootbar. Does anyone have any experience with these devices or possible guidance? It would nice to not have to "test" something out by spending $200+.
Posted On: July 2nd 2008 . View 4 Replies .
How To Reboot Pc With Keys ?
What are the three keys needed to reboot a computer? Reboot as restart the computer. We installed a sound device from dell and it said to restart the computer. How do you do this safely?
Answer:-
I assume you mean ctrl +alt +del although this doesn't reboot your machine it opens task manager providing you have a windows operating system. Generally used to monitor programs, processes, computer resources and to end non-responsive programs.could add some additional details on what you want to achieve by doing this? If you are running windows, click start > shutdown > restart. That is the safest way i know of and has never caused any problems for me.
Posted On: 2 months ago . View 7 Replies .
What are the three keys needed to reboot a computer? Reboot as restart the computer. We installed a sound device from dell and it said to restart the computer. How do you do this safely?
Answer:-
I assume you mean ctrl +alt +del although this doesn't reboot your machine it opens task manager providing you have a windows operating system. Generally used to monitor programs, processes, computer resources and to end non-responsive programs.could add some additional details on what you want to achieve by doing this? If you are running windows, click start > shutdown > restart. That is the safest way i know of and has never caused any problems for me.
Posted On: 2 months ago . View 7 Replies .
Computer Will Reboot Itself
Twice in the last few weeks my computer will reboot itself while im searching the web or playing games. At first it reboots and windows comes up, then it reboots again and brings up a screen that says my dram is too tight or wrapped too tightly. I have no idea what this means or how to prevent this from occurring again. This is my build right now:-
P4 2. 4
Msi i865 neo sata motherboard
1 gig corsair select sdram 3200 i believe
Geforce 5900x vid card
120 gig seagate sata harddrive
350watt ps
1 cd/dvd player that hasnt worked in a bit
1 plextor cd/dvd burner
Windows xp os
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Posted On: November 22nd 2006 . View 3 Replies .
Twice in the last few weeks my computer will reboot itself while im searching the web or playing games. At first it reboots and windows comes up, then it reboots again and brings up a screen that says my dram is too tight or wrapped too tightly. I have no idea what this means or how to prevent this from occurring again. This is my build right now:-
P4 2. 4
Msi i865 neo sata motherboard
1 gig corsair select sdram 3200 i believe
Geforce 5900x vid card
120 gig seagate sata harddrive
350watt ps
1 cd/dvd player that hasnt worked in a bit
1 plextor cd/dvd burner
Windows xp os
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Posted On: November 22nd 2006 . View 3 Replies .
Pc Random Reboot Problem
My pc will randomly reboot. Usually, it means that the cpu is overheated. But in this case, the cpu fan is still running normally and the reboots mostly occur when i just boot up into windows xp. Also, sometimes, when i power on or restart the pc, the pc will just hang at the part where the motherboard brand and name is displayed. It will not continue to boot up the diskette drive or the hard-disk. I have to switch off the main power and power up the pc to get it to boot properly. Pressing the restart button doesn't work. I feel dat it could be caused by the motherboard. The motherboard's brand is 'soyo dragon ultra', does the problem lie with the motherboard?
Posted On: March 27th, 2006, 12:58 AM . View 2 Replies .
My pc will randomly reboot. Usually, it means that the cpu is overheated. But in this case, the cpu fan is still running normally and the reboots mostly occur when i just boot up into windows xp. Also, sometimes, when i power on or restart the pc, the pc will just hang at the part where the motherboard brand and name is displayed. It will not continue to boot up the diskette drive or the hard-disk. I have to switch off the main power and power up the pc to get it to boot properly. Pressing the restart button doesn't work. I feel dat it could be caused by the motherboard. The motherboard's brand is 'soyo dragon ultra', does the problem lie with the motherboard?
Posted On: March 27th, 2006, 12:58 AM . View 2 Replies .
Pc Just Shut Down And Reboot Repeatedly
It's an abit kv7-v with a sempron 2600+ i believe, 512 mb with a radeon 9200. I can get more details if you need. Anyways, starting a few months ago it would just shut down and reboot, repeatedly doing this, sometimes after it had booted to the os and ran for 15 minutes, sometimes during the boot progress so i don't think it's a virus. We replaced the psu, for some reason the hardware monitor in the bios is detecting the processor at 200 degrees fahrenheit! This cant be right, the fan is sinning the heatsink is applied correctly with thermal paste so i'm thinking either the mobo or processor is shot. Can anyone shine any light on this?
P. S. I replaced the psu because the computer would'nt boot when plugged into this power strip of his, sometimes when he opened the garage door the computer would reboot, and when he shut the computer down the case fans would still run unless you actually shut the power switch off on the bakc of the psu. Maybe this actually indicates a mobo problem? Although the 200 degree processor temperature, even though it's obviously not true of or the proc would have melted by now still worries me anyway in regards to the processor.
Posted On: 12-10-2006, 02:55 PM . View 7 Replies .
It's an abit kv7-v with a sempron 2600+ i believe, 512 mb with a radeon 9200. I can get more details if you need. Anyways, starting a few months ago it would just shut down and reboot, repeatedly doing this, sometimes after it had booted to the os and ran for 15 minutes, sometimes during the boot progress so i don't think it's a virus. We replaced the psu, for some reason the hardware monitor in the bios is detecting the processor at 200 degrees fahrenheit! This cant be right, the fan is sinning the heatsink is applied correctly with thermal paste so i'm thinking either the mobo or processor is shot. Can anyone shine any light on this?
P. S. I replaced the psu because the computer would'nt boot when plugged into this power strip of his, sometimes when he opened the garage door the computer would reboot, and when he shut the computer down the case fans would still run unless you actually shut the power switch off on the bakc of the psu. Maybe this actually indicates a mobo problem? Although the 200 degree processor temperature, even though it's obviously not true of or the proc would have melted by now still worries me anyway in regards to the processor.
Posted On: 12-10-2006, 02:55 PM . View 7 Replies .
Hp 4000t Goes Offline After Reboot
I have just upgraded our file server on a peer to peer network to winxp pro. The "print server" (really just another peer which does little but run the printer) is running w95, as is most of the rest of the small network (one client on win98se). Upgrading the other computers (hardware or software) is not currently an option. When i set up the printer (hp lj4000 t) on the win xp box as a local printer (which i have to do in order to be able to name it what i need to), everything works fine, until a reboot. Then the printer is listed as offline, and i cannot bring it back online without re-installing it from scratch. Efforts to do so bring various error messages, none of which want to happen now that i want to transcribe them . How can i get the printer to remain "online" after a reboot? Queries for obvious details that i have forgotten to include will be responded to promptly! All suggestions that involve working with current hardware/software will be tried.
Posted On: 02-19-2004, 07:43 PM . View 2 Replies .
I have just upgraded our file server on a peer to peer network to winxp pro. The "print server" (really just another peer which does little but run the printer) is running w95, as is most of the rest of the small network (one client on win98se). Upgrading the other computers (hardware or software) is not currently an option. When i set up the printer (hp lj4000 t) on the win xp box as a local printer (which i have to do in order to be able to name it what i need to), everything works fine, until a reboot. Then the printer is listed as offline, and i cannot bring it back online without re-installing it from scratch. Efforts to do so bring various error messages, none of which want to happen now that i want to transcribe them . How can i get the printer to remain "online" after a reboot? Queries for obvious details that i have forgotten to include will be responded to promptly! All suggestions that involve working with current hardware/software will be tried.
Posted On: 02-19-2004, 07:43 PM . View 2 Replies .
System Unstable After Reboot
I've a quite strange hardware problem on my system. After reboot system becomes quite unstable, so in windows i usually get a blue screen of the death. If the system survives about 24h to 48h running, it becomes stable. It's not a software issue since i've reinstalled xp, and have also the same trouble on linux (ubuntu). Memory test (with memtests) says no problem. And video card changed and problem persists.
Posted On: 04-01-2007, 03:03 PM . View 3 Replies .
I've a quite strange hardware problem on my system. After reboot system becomes quite unstable, so in windows i usually get a blue screen of the death. If the system survives about 24h to 48h running, it becomes stable. It's not a software issue since i've reinstalled xp, and have also the same trouble on linux (ubuntu). Memory test (with memtests) says no problem. And video card changed and problem persists.
Posted On: 04-01-2007, 03:03 PM . View 3 Replies .
Hard Lock And Reboot
At stock gpu clocks machine runs fine. When oced machine locks up in cpu test of both 06 and vantage. Attempted solutions:
Reinstall os, drivers, software, etc. Tried different drivers
Running gpu fans at 100% with 130cfm fan on top of cards
Reseated everything on mobo
Upped vgpu in bios
What do i need to do to solve this?
Posted On: 12-07-2008, 05:35 AM . View 24 Replies .
At stock gpu clocks machine runs fine. When oced machine locks up in cpu test of both 06 and vantage. Attempted solutions:
Reinstall os, drivers, software, etc. Tried different drivers
Running gpu fans at 100% with 130cfm fan on top of cards
Reseated everything on mobo
Upped vgpu in bios
What do i need to do to solve this?
Posted On: 12-07-2008, 05:35 AM . View 24 Replies .
Computer Shut Down And Reboot
My computer seems to reboot all on its own without no warning of a problem. I've replaced processer, memory, harddrives, video card, cpu fans, etc. I can't figure it out.
Posted On: 13-05-2005, 03:44 AM . View 14 Replies .
My computer seems to reboot all on its own without no warning of a problem. I've replaced processer, memory, harddrives, video card, cpu fans, etc. I can't figure it out.
Posted On: 13-05-2005, 03:44 AM . View 14 Replies .
Freeze And Reboot Problems
I wanted to see if maybe some of you could help me find the source of my computer issues. Ill make the story short, i ran into some problems with old hardware and ended up buying a new hd, mobo and cpu. Its a pentium 4 3. 0 on an msi 865gmv3-v board and a wd 120gb hd. Its nothing special, just as a less pricey solution for now. Everything is running fine with a clean xp home install, but when i play music and mostly when i play graphic intensive games it freezes up momentarily then reboots itself. No blue screen, no errors when i reboot, nothing obvious to tell me what did it. I have the latest drivers for video and audio, updated bios, ran full antivirus and spyware scans with pc-cillin 2007, ran a memory test with windows memory diagnostic program, checked for any relevant errors in event veiwer (no errors correspong to the reboot times), run norton's disk-doctor and windoctor. I also have pc alert 4 and checked the temps and voltages when i start playing games- it gets up to about 25 degrees c at high load and 15-20 with no load. After all this im at a loss what to do next. Are there some other tests you guys can suggest to help me isolate this problem? Any help would be awesome.
Posted On: 10-14-2007, 02:59 AM . View 24 Replies .
I wanted to see if maybe some of you could help me find the source of my computer issues. Ill make the story short, i ran into some problems with old hardware and ended up buying a new hd, mobo and cpu. Its a pentium 4 3. 0 on an msi 865gmv3-v board and a wd 120gb hd. Its nothing special, just as a less pricey solution for now. Everything is running fine with a clean xp home install, but when i play music and mostly when i play graphic intensive games it freezes up momentarily then reboots itself. No blue screen, no errors when i reboot, nothing obvious to tell me what did it. I have the latest drivers for video and audio, updated bios, ran full antivirus and spyware scans with pc-cillin 2007, ran a memory test with windows memory diagnostic program, checked for any relevant errors in event veiwer (no errors correspong to the reboot times), run norton's disk-doctor and windoctor. I also have pc alert 4 and checked the temps and voltages when i start playing games- it gets up to about 25 degrees c at high load and 15-20 with no load. After all this im at a loss what to do next. Are there some other tests you guys can suggest to help me isolate this problem? Any help would be awesome.
Posted On: 10-14-2007, 02:59 AM . View 24 Replies .
Endless Reboot Loop
I have a computer that is stuck in a reboot loop. The computer was fine until i connected it to the internet today, so i am under the assumpton that it is a virus. The error message is this:
"The process c:windowssystem32lsass.exe has terminated unexpectedly and windows will shutdown and restart in 60 seconds. "
It gives me a countdown which i can't end and then it restarts. This is a clients computer, and they didn't even have the xp updates installed, of course i just assumed that they did, so that is my fault.
Posted On: June 2nd, 2004, 06:21 PM . View 14 Replies .
I have a computer that is stuck in a reboot loop. The computer was fine until i connected it to the internet today, so i am under the assumpton that it is a virus. The error message is this:
"The process c:windowssystem32lsass.exe has terminated unexpectedly and windows will shutdown and restart in 60 seconds. "
It gives me a countdown which i can't end and then it restarts. This is a clients computer, and they didn't even have the xp updates installed, of course i just assumed that they did, so that is my fault.
Posted On: June 2nd, 2004, 06:21 PM . View 14 Replies .
Random Lockups And Reboot
Not too long ago i had a problem with my computer locking up. I tracked the problem down to the mobo and now i am getting a similar problem, just not as often. On my other motherboard i flashed the bios, with this i have done nothing to mess with it. At one point i thought it was my xp due to some issues i had during that install. After a reformat and a month or so later it started happening again. I have run avg, spybot, adaware, advanced windows care, and so on. I haven't got spysweeper on my system right now, but i do have a license. Should i install it and give that a go?
I checked the event viewer when ti happened this morning and this is what happened right before my crash (that just rebooted the machine)
Event info: guide creation error. Process: defaultdomain
Object name: media center guide
Just now the computer froze and left no events in the log. Anybody know what the heck is going on here?
Edit: would be possible itunes is crashing the computer? I think both times today it happened itunes was open and playing music.
Posted On: 02-24-2007, 06:26 PM . View 4 Replies .
Not too long ago i had a problem with my computer locking up. I tracked the problem down to the mobo and now i am getting a similar problem, just not as often. On my other motherboard i flashed the bios, with this i have done nothing to mess with it. At one point i thought it was my xp due to some issues i had during that install. After a reformat and a month or so later it started happening again. I have run avg, spybot, adaware, advanced windows care, and so on. I haven't got spysweeper on my system right now, but i do have a license. Should i install it and give that a go?
I checked the event viewer when ti happened this morning and this is what happened right before my crash (that just rebooted the machine)
Event info: guide creation error. Process: defaultdomain
Object name: media center guide
Just now the computer froze and left no events in the log. Anybody know what the heck is going on here?
Edit: would be possible itunes is crashing the computer? I think both times today it happened itunes was open and playing music.
Posted On: 02-24-2007, 06:26 PM . View 4 Replies .
Forced Reboot W/o Bsod
I just built a new system with a core i7 920, evga x58 sli le, 3x2gb corsair xms3 1600 8-8-8-24, corsair 750tx, and a reused geforce 8600gt. I am using the windows 7 enterprise trial. Under normal use everything has been fine, but i haven't loaded any of my more stressful software (cs4) onto the system yet. Last night, i ran prime95, and it crashed after a little over 2 hours. The event log says, "the previous system shutdown at 7:57:34 am was unexpected. " It appears there was no bsod error or memory dump when it happened. Prime95 also listed no failures. Today, i reran the specific test prime95 was on, and it passed without a problem. Then i decided to run the windows experience index test since i hadn't yet on my new system. During the cpu test, my monitor went into standby, and the next thing i saw was post. Again, no bsod, no memory dump, and the event viewer just said, "the previous system shutdown at 4:36:48 pm was unexpected. "
I haven't oced anything yet, just using stock speeds, stock voltage, and the stock cooler. When running prime95, the highest temp my cpu reached was 60c, at which point my fans kicked in to full voltage, and it dropped to 58c and stayed there. During the windows experience index test, my cpu never reached 100%, and the temps were lower as well. Is there anything i can do to isolate the problem, and have some real information to determine what i need to return to microcenter for a replacement? I don't plan to oc for a bit, but i'd like to be able to, and that won't be happening on a system that isn't stable at stock. I've been checking my temps by the led on my motherboard, the documentation says that it is a cpu temp, but it is idling around 28c, which is only slightly above the ambient temp of my room, which leaves me questioning it a bit.
Posted On: 09-14-2009, 04:34 PM . View 8 Replies .
I just built a new system with a core i7 920, evga x58 sli le, 3x2gb corsair xms3 1600 8-8-8-24, corsair 750tx, and a reused geforce 8600gt. I am using the windows 7 enterprise trial. Under normal use everything has been fine, but i haven't loaded any of my more stressful software (cs4) onto the system yet. Last night, i ran prime95, and it crashed after a little over 2 hours. The event log says, "the previous system shutdown at 7:57:34 am was unexpected. " It appears there was no bsod error or memory dump when it happened. Prime95 also listed no failures. Today, i reran the specific test prime95 was on, and it passed without a problem. Then i decided to run the windows experience index test since i hadn't yet on my new system. During the cpu test, my monitor went into standby, and the next thing i saw was post. Again, no bsod, no memory dump, and the event viewer just said, "the previous system shutdown at 4:36:48 pm was unexpected. "
I haven't oced anything yet, just using stock speeds, stock voltage, and the stock cooler. When running prime95, the highest temp my cpu reached was 60c, at which point my fans kicked in to full voltage, and it dropped to 58c and stayed there. During the windows experience index test, my cpu never reached 100%, and the temps were lower as well. Is there anything i can do to isolate the problem, and have some real information to determine what i need to return to microcenter for a replacement? I don't plan to oc for a bit, but i'd like to be able to, and that won't be happening on a system that isn't stable at stock. I've been checking my temps by the led on my motherboard, the documentation says that it is a cpu temp, but it is idling around 28c, which is only slightly above the ambient temp of my room, which leaves me questioning it a bit.
Posted On: 09-14-2009, 04:34 PM . View 8 Replies .
Pc Reboot When Set To Shutdown
I have a hp dc5700 and i just installed a nvidia 8400 pci. When i shutdown the pc it restarts. I tested without the card and the on board video works fine and the computer shuts down properly. Tried reinstalling the drivers and un-checking automatic reboot to see if it was blue screening, but nothing. There are no errors in the log and the pc works fine. I am leaning toward hardware (either the motherboard or video card). Any suggestions?
Posted On: 03-17-2009, 03:41 PM . View 5 Replies .
I have a hp dc5700 and i just installed a nvidia 8400 pci. When i shutdown the pc it restarts. I tested without the card and the on board video works fine and the computer shuts down properly. Tried reinstalling the drivers and un-checking automatic reboot to see if it was blue screening, but nothing. There are no errors in the log and the pc works fine. I am leaning toward hardware (either the motherboard or video card). Any suggestions?
Posted On: 03-17-2009, 03:41 PM . View 5 Replies .
Usb Devices Cause Xp Reboot
Running xp home addition, on a p4 1. 8 cpu and 512 ram. Any usb device, even a thumb drive, causes system to crash and reboot when it is plugged in. I get the "your system has recovered from a serious error message" when it reboots. Is this an os problem? Any suggestions, other than reinstall the os?
Posted On: 03-13-2006 . View 5 Replies .
Running xp home addition, on a p4 1. 8 cpu and 512 ram. Any usb device, even a thumb drive, causes system to crash and reboot when it is plugged in. I get the "your system has recovered from a serious error message" when it reboots. Is this an os problem? Any suggestions, other than reinstall the os?
Posted On: 03-13-2006 . View 5 Replies .
Cpu Error On Every Reboot
Every reboot the motherboard detects a new cpu and prompt me to select f1 to enter setup or f2 to load defaults and continue. If i select f1, the bios will load, but if i save any changes in the bios, the computer will again detect new cpu and prompt. If i select f2, windows will boot. I never removed the cpu or heatsink, but i did move the computer. I have tried so far:
Update bios
Replace cmos battery
Clear cmos
My specs:
Asus p4p800-e deluxe (bios version 1010. 001)
Asus ct-479 p-m adaptor
Pentium m 725 1. 6 ghz
2x512mb crucial ballistix pc4000
Albatross 6800gt
Enermax 485watt noisetaker
Posted On: January 29th 2006 . View 10 Replies .
Every reboot the motherboard detects a new cpu and prompt me to select f1 to enter setup or f2 to load defaults and continue. If i select f1, the bios will load, but if i save any changes in the bios, the computer will again detect new cpu and prompt. If i select f2, windows will boot. I never removed the cpu or heatsink, but i did move the computer. I have tried so far:
Update bios
Replace cmos battery
Clear cmos
My specs:
Asus p4p800-e deluxe (bios version 1010. 001)
Asus ct-479 p-m adaptor
Pentium m 725 1. 6 ghz
2x512mb crucial ballistix pc4000
Albatross 6800gt
Enermax 485watt noisetaker
Posted On: January 29th 2006 . View 10 Replies .
Random Reboot During A Game
Random reboot after playing a game for about 1-2 minutes (in case you were wondering, the games were cs:source and the matrix online). Here is when this started. I've mentioned before, but i have one stick of kingston 512 pc3200 and another stick of mushkin 512 pc2100. I understand that the pc2100 slows my pc3200 down, so i decided to take it out and allow the pc3200 to run at its full potential. During the boot-up process, i decided to pay a visit to my bios. My fastwrite option was enabled, so i disabled it. Saved the changes and rebooted the computer. This is when the random reboots began to occur. Nothing would happen unless i was playing a game. So i put the stick of ram back in there, enabled the fastwrite option again, and now its back to normal. However, the games are a lot choppier than they were before. Specs:
Amd athlonxp 3200+
Asus a7n8x-e deluxe nvidia nforce2 chipset (bios may be outdated)
Ram = see above
Ati radeon 9800 pro (256mb)
Posted On: March 1st 2005 . View 6 Replies .
Random reboot after playing a game for about 1-2 minutes (in case you were wondering, the games were cs:source and the matrix online). Here is when this started. I've mentioned before, but i have one stick of kingston 512 pc3200 and another stick of mushkin 512 pc2100. I understand that the pc2100 slows my pc3200 down, so i decided to take it out and allow the pc3200 to run at its full potential. During the boot-up process, i decided to pay a visit to my bios. My fastwrite option was enabled, so i disabled it. Saved the changes and rebooted the computer. This is when the random reboots began to occur. Nothing would happen unless i was playing a game. So i put the stick of ram back in there, enabled the fastwrite option again, and now its back to normal. However, the games are a lot choppier than they were before. Specs:
Amd athlonxp 3200+
Asus a7n8x-e deluxe nvidia nforce2 chipset (bios may be outdated)
Ram = see above
Ati radeon 9800 pro (256mb)
Posted On: March 1st 2005 . View 6 Replies .
Old Pc Randomly Reboot - Turning Off Video
The system is a pentium iii 900mhz, with an asus motherboard. It has been running fine for many years now without any issues. The only thing that was done to it over the years was a memory upgrade, and there were no issues for over a year after that. All of a sudden when using it, the monitor would shutoff or it would reboot sometimes going into the bios screens. This happens very randomly. They are using windows xp, and to eliminate any software problems, i completely reinstalled the system, installing all the latest patches, anti-virus, spybot, etc. It is now a completely clean system. I ran prime95 to stress-test the memory/cpu, and it ran for 8 hours with no problems. I replaced the video card, checked the voltage of the psu with a multimeter, everything looks good. Of course it works perfectly when i'm there, but the moment i leave it acts up. It must be the psu dying slowly possibly working fine most of the time then a drop in power at random intervals. With my experience of dying psus, usually they die completely, as in you can't restart the computer, i have had 2 do this over the last 15 years. Or possibly something wrong with the motherboard? Is it possible the battery on the motherboard needs replacing? Does anyone have any suggestions other than replacing the psu or motherboard?
Posted On: 07-11-2004, 07:25 PM . View 6 Replies .
The system is a pentium iii 900mhz, with an asus motherboard. It has been running fine for many years now without any issues. The only thing that was done to it over the years was a memory upgrade, and there were no issues for over a year after that. All of a sudden when using it, the monitor would shutoff or it would reboot sometimes going into the bios screens. This happens very randomly. They are using windows xp, and to eliminate any software problems, i completely reinstalled the system, installing all the latest patches, anti-virus, spybot, etc. It is now a completely clean system. I ran prime95 to stress-test the memory/cpu, and it ran for 8 hours with no problems. I replaced the video card, checked the voltage of the psu with a multimeter, everything looks good. Of course it works perfectly when i'm there, but the moment i leave it acts up. It must be the psu dying slowly possibly working fine most of the time then a drop in power at random intervals. With my experience of dying psus, usually they die completely, as in you can't restart the computer, i have had 2 do this over the last 15 years. Or possibly something wrong with the motherboard? Is it possible the battery on the motherboard needs replacing? Does anyone have any suggestions other than replacing the psu or motherboard?
Posted On: 07-11-2004, 07:25 PM . View 6 Replies .
System Reboot When Plugged Into Usb
My system (winxp pro sp1) is rebooting out of nowhere when i have something (printer - hp 6110 all-in-one) plugged into either of the two usb ports on the back of the computer. If i have nothing plugged in, the system is stable. Any ideas of what to check? Seems like a conflict but i can't figure out what it is.
Posted On: 12-07-2004, 01:14 AM . View 10 Replies .
My system (winxp pro sp1) is rebooting out of nowhere when i have something (printer - hp 6110 all-in-one) plugged into either of the two usb ports on the back of the computer. If i have nothing plugged in, the system is stable. Any ideas of what to check? Seems like a conflict but i can't figure out what it is.
Posted On: 12-07-2004, 01:14 AM . View 10 Replies .
Have To Reset Battery Everytime To Reboot Pc
One fine day my computer didn't boot and there was no post. There was no beep sound and the monitor led was blinking slowly. I called up hardware techies. After a lot of time and frustrations i got my computer back, but now the problem persists. I can boot if my battery is reseted. I have to reset my battery everytime to reboot. There is no problem when i restart the computer, but when i switch it off and switch it on its not booting, my computers specifications:
Celeron 766mhx
Via chipset motherboard
128mb ram
Operating system:windows 2000 professional
It has been close to 21/2 years since i bought this computer.
Posted On: 27-10-2003, 11:33 PM . View 2 Replies .
One fine day my computer didn't boot and there was no post. There was no beep sound and the monitor led was blinking slowly. I called up hardware techies. After a lot of time and frustrations i got my computer back, but now the problem persists. I can boot if my battery is reseted. I have to reset my battery everytime to reboot. There is no problem when i restart the computer, but when i switch it off and switch it on its not booting, my computers specifications:
Celeron 766mhx
Via chipset motherboard
128mb ram
Operating system:windows 2000 professional
It has been close to 21/2 years since i bought this computer.
Posted On: 27-10-2003, 11:33 PM . View 2 Replies .
Problem With Raid After Default Reboot
I did the oc debug mod on my board and was able to run at 3. 0 ghz just fine, but was having trouble tweaking the memory. Decided to start from scratch, so instead of just resetting bios values that i had changed, i hit f9 to reset to default. I forgot about the setting in bios that sets sata to raid. When defaulted, it goes to ide. Well, after waiting what seemed like an eternity for it to reboot, finally windows started and everything seemed ok, except i had gotten a message about spd? And it seemed that windows had installed a filter?
Anyway, i noticed that something was not right and realized my mistake in not setting sata to raid. I went back into bios and selected "configure sata as. " Raid. After that, could not get windows to start, i kept getting a corrupted screen and a dead keyboard. I was able to start windows when i changed "configure sata as. " Ide, but obv i want my raid. Any hope of restoring raid, or am i looking at another evening of reformatting and reinstalling?
Posted On: 11-11-2007, 09:39 PM . View 6 Replies .
I did the oc debug mod on my board and was able to run at 3. 0 ghz just fine, but was having trouble tweaking the memory. Decided to start from scratch, so instead of just resetting bios values that i had changed, i hit f9 to reset to default. I forgot about the setting in bios that sets sata to raid. When defaulted, it goes to ide. Well, after waiting what seemed like an eternity for it to reboot, finally windows started and everything seemed ok, except i had gotten a message about spd? And it seemed that windows had installed a filter?
Anyway, i noticed that something was not right and realized my mistake in not setting sata to raid. I went back into bios and selected "configure sata as. " Raid. After that, could not get windows to start, i kept getting a corrupted screen and a dead keyboard. I was able to start windows when i changed "configure sata as. " Ide, but obv i want my raid. Any hope of restoring raid, or am i looking at another evening of reformatting and reinstalling?
Posted On: 11-11-2007, 09:39 PM . View 6 Replies .