- Dec 7, 2006
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I am having the dreaded random reboot problem. I am an IT guy, so I am not a complete noob when it comes to computers, just partial noob. We were in a pinch at my restaurant and needed a computer, fast and cheap. I went to ebay and found what I thought was a good one. I know, I am a jackass for going to ebay for a computer, it won't happen again. The computer is an older dell dimension 4600. Pretty standard setup, nothing fancy, it has an older nvidia card, 512 system mem, one hard drive, two opticals, and one floppy. I would be best served to just get another computer, but I have to fix it. I wouldn't be able to live with myself if I quit.
The reboots happen very randomly. Sometimes its days without one, other times it happens over and over. Example, I was transfering files from an external hard drive to the computers hard drive, and I had two reboots in a short time span. I get no BSOD and nothing in the logs.
Now I will explain what I have done to try and fix this problem (no particular order).
1. Reinstalled windows xp pro sp2
2. Ran all virus, adware, etc. scans
3. Ran memtest over night - No errors
4. Used some program to check hard drive temp. Not sure if it was any good, but the temps it showed were fine.
5. Got a new PSU
6. Downloaded and installed new drivers
7. Checked all plugs and reseated all cards, modules, etc.
8. I made sure "automatically restart" in the startup and recovery was not checked
9. Reduced the agp memory in bios
10. Disabled hyperthreading in bios
11. Made sure the cpu fan is running
I am sure I have done more, but I can't recall at this time. I am out of ideas. Is it possible that I need more memory. It doesn't make sense that 512 isn't enough, but I can't think of anything else. Correction, the only other thing I can think of is overheating. My next step will be to remove the cpu/heatsink and apply some arctic silver I have laying around. Is there any programs that will test temps on an older Dell. Every program I have tried says it is not compatible with the mobo. Any help would be much appreciated.
The reboots happen very randomly. Sometimes its days without one, other times it happens over and over. Example, I was transfering files from an external hard drive to the computers hard drive, and I had two reboots in a short time span. I get no BSOD and nothing in the logs.
Now I will explain what I have done to try and fix this problem (no particular order).
1. Reinstalled windows xp pro sp2
2. Ran all virus, adware, etc. scans
3. Ran memtest over night - No errors
4. Used some program to check hard drive temp. Not sure if it was any good, but the temps it showed were fine.
5. Got a new PSU
6. Downloaded and installed new drivers
7. Checked all plugs and reseated all cards, modules, etc.
8. I made sure "automatically restart" in the startup and recovery was not checked
9. Reduced the agp memory in bios
10. Disabled hyperthreading in bios
11. Made sure the cpu fan is running
I am sure I have done more, but I can't recall at this time. I am out of ideas. Is it possible that I need more memory. It doesn't make sense that 512 isn't enough, but I can't think of anything else. Correction, the only other thing I can think of is overheating. My next step will be to remove the cpu/heatsink and apply some arctic silver I have laying around. Is there any programs that will test temps on an older Dell. Every program I have tried says it is not compatible with the mobo. Any help would be much appreciated.