- Jan 16, 2001
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Specs:
Mobo: EVGA NF-41 (NF4)
CPU: Athlon 4400 X2
Memory: 2 x 1GB Crucial
Videocard: EVGA 7800GTX
HD: 2 x SATA using onboard RAID controller
PS: Sparkle EPS 550 (24-pin)
Nothing is overclocked at all. It's been running perfectly, not a single problem, for two or so months now. Voltages and temps have been excellent...problem-free system up until now.
This morning, I went to open up Photoshop and the application hung. It wouldn't open. System became unreponsive. So, I did a Shut Down/Restart.
It shut down fine, but on the reboot the bios just hangs at the EVGA splash screen; it doesn't proceed with the boot device. So I hard booted it with the power button several times. I get the single "Beep" indicating all is well, but it just hangs at the splash screen. Esc/Del does nothing.
I didn't have time to open up the case and reset the bios (I had to get to work), but I figured I'd post here and see what ideas we come up with.
It's a really weird problem.
Thanks for the help.
Mobo: EVGA NF-41 (NF4)
CPU: Athlon 4400 X2
Memory: 2 x 1GB Crucial
Videocard: EVGA 7800GTX
HD: 2 x SATA using onboard RAID controller
PS: Sparkle EPS 550 (24-pin)
Nothing is overclocked at all. It's been running perfectly, not a single problem, for two or so months now. Voltages and temps have been excellent...problem-free system up until now.
This morning, I went to open up Photoshop and the application hung. It wouldn't open. System became unreponsive. So, I did a Shut Down/Restart.
It shut down fine, but on the reboot the bios just hangs at the EVGA splash screen; it doesn't proceed with the boot device. So I hard booted it with the power button several times. I get the single "Beep" indicating all is well, but it just hangs at the splash screen. Esc/Del does nothing.
I didn't have time to open up the case and reset the bios (I had to get to work), but I figured I'd post here and see what ideas we come up with.
It's a really weird problem.
Thanks for the help.