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Old 30th Jan 03, 04:24 AM
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It used to happen once ina while;
to boot up..i'd have to hit the power button (wouldnt do anything) and then the Reset button would boot it up.


But for some reason *everytime* i have to do that if i turned the computer off.
It gets annoying.

I dont know why either......it just started freaking out and doing that all the time.

i unplugged it for a while (which killed my CMOS/BIOS settings-battery dead).
It didnt do anything.

And then I tried unplugging the power from the motherboard for a while.....did the same thing.


anyone?

this is it;
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Old 30th Jan 03, 04:53 AM
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i would go for a bad DDR... maybe...
or try it with another HDD if u can... do u use SCSI or IDE?
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Old 30th Jan 03, 04:57 AM
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humm .. maybe a HDD trouble ( bad installation ) or a memory trouble !!
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Old 30th Jan 03, 05:08 AM
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too much work.

i'll live.
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The CMOS shouldn't reset if you just umplugged it from the wall... Did you either pop out the battery on the mobo, or usually there is a jumper setting on the mobo that will allow you to reset CMOS settings...

Is the PSU in that system the original one that came with the case? Could be a potential power problem...

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