urson
Joined: 14 Dec 2003 Posts: 105
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Posted: 08/14/07 - 22:11 Post subject: |
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| Well, there are several possibilities? Firstly, there is a overheating. Check your CPU temperature in BIOS. It should be no more then 40 C. If its beyond that limit then you have a problem with a temperature. Processor failure. Try to install your processor on another motherboard socket. If that computer cannot boot, then your CPU is probably dead. Memory failure. Replace your memory module with another and see what is happening. Those are the easiest methods for check, I dont want to bother you with SiSoft Sandra or anything, you know. Then there is a power supply issue. If its broken youll have to replace it. There is no other solution. For each of this section there are different methods of repair. Like, plug out your component, and plug it in again. Reboot and repeat the whole process once again. |
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