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re: PC help
Posted on 11/4/08 at 9:46 pm to Murtagh
Posted on 11/4/08 at 9:46 pm to Murtagh
Well, I started getting this really loud popping noise (repeating every second for about 10 seconds or so till the power finally shut down) through my PC speakers when I would shut down. Windows was already running pretty badly and I had planned on doing a clean install anyways.
I did a clean install, deleted partitions and formatted. I've done clean installs with windows plenty of times, so this isn't anything new to me.
Now when I turn the PC on (or restart windows), it freezes up on the first screen with the chip info and such for about 2 minutes. Then it runs through everything and freezes again with a black screen right before getting to the login screen. It stays there for 15+ minutes. I've checked my ram and run a chkdsk on the HDD, but nothing has fixed it. I guess i can try flashing the bios.
edit: I should point out that I'm using my computer to post this. It runs perfectly fine once it gets into windows.
I did a clean install, deleted partitions and formatted. I've done clean installs with windows plenty of times, so this isn't anything new to me.
Now when I turn the PC on (or restart windows), it freezes up on the first screen with the chip info and such for about 2 minutes. Then it runs through everything and freezes again with a black screen right before getting to the login screen. It stays there for 15+ minutes. I've checked my ram and run a chkdsk on the HDD, but nothing has fixed it. I guess i can try flashing the bios.
edit: I should point out that I'm using my computer to post this. It runs perfectly fine once it gets into windows.
This post was edited on 11/4/08 at 9:47 pm
Posted on 11/5/08 at 8:42 am to snoggerT
Then its either a power supply issue, or there's something wrong with the motherboard.
Since it "locks" up before getting to windows, its not a driver issue.
I would try and download Knoppix and see if it takes a while to load up. If it does, its something to do with the MB. If not, it has a bunch of diagnostic tools built into it that you can run on the computer.
Since it "locks" up before getting to windows, its not a driver issue.
I would try and download Knoppix and see if it takes a while to load up. If it does, its something to do with the MB. If not, it has a bunch of diagnostic tools built into it that you can run on the computer.
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