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Any help, tips or advice much appreciated with this issue as I am at a complete loss now.
My PC is about 6 years old now but is still running fine and hasn’t given me any problems in all that time apart from the odd PSU, DVD drive and fan replacement. I have been very pleased with this computer as I built it myself and it has done me good.
My problem is that the PC keeps crashing, seemingly only when cold. After that it will run all day without a problem. It started a few weeks ago when it was crashing all the time. I figured it may be a software issue as I hadn’t reinstalled for about 2 years and as the PC was a little slow, thought I’d reinstall my operating system etc.
Well, I did that but it still kept crashing. Then one day, I felt the side panel on the case and it was frightingly hot. The PSU was overheating causing the CPU to overheat as well. So I replaced the PSU and everything was ok for a couple of weeks – no crashes.
The last week or so the crashes have started up again although only in the morning when I turn on the PC for the first time. Once it has warmed up everything is fine although it is crashing 3 or 4 times now before everything settles down.
The first thing I thought was that maybe I had damaged the CPU with the previous issue as it was quite a long time before I got round to replacing the PSU and figured that the processor may be damaged as a result.
So the first thing I did one morning was to let the computer sit in the BIOS monitoring the system and CPU temperatures. Everything was fine there – both at about 50C which is ok. I immediately started up the computer only for it to crash before it got to the 'Welcome' screen. So I figured the CPU was ok. The last couple of days I’ve been shifting my RAM sticks around using different slots but it’s still crashing so no problem there. I am now at a loss.
I did go to system properties to disable the, ‘Automatically Restart After System Failure’ button but I don’t get any screens when there’s a crash – the computer just shuts down. A couple of other things. After a crash, I can’t start the computer up again for 10-20 minutes even if I unplug the power lead for a few seconds. The other thing is that after a crash all my saved passwords on websites have to be re-entered. I find this most odd.
I am now wondering that I may have damaged the motherboard through the original overheating issue. I am still wondering whether there is a CPU problem but wouldn’t the PC still boot even if there was a problem there?
This is the first time I have ever really got stuck with a PC issue so any help would be much appreciated.
I have a Gigabyte GA-7VAXP Ultra MB with an Athlon 2200 XP processor. 3gb RAM. Windows XP SP3.
Thanks.
My PC is about 6 years old now but is still running fine and hasn’t given me any problems in all that time apart from the odd PSU, DVD drive and fan replacement. I have been very pleased with this computer as I built it myself and it has done me good.
My problem is that the PC keeps crashing, seemingly only when cold. After that it will run all day without a problem. It started a few weeks ago when it was crashing all the time. I figured it may be a software issue as I hadn’t reinstalled for about 2 years and as the PC was a little slow, thought I’d reinstall my operating system etc.
Well, I did that but it still kept crashing. Then one day, I felt the side panel on the case and it was frightingly hot. The PSU was overheating causing the CPU to overheat as well. So I replaced the PSU and everything was ok for a couple of weeks – no crashes.
The last week or so the crashes have started up again although only in the morning when I turn on the PC for the first time. Once it has warmed up everything is fine although it is crashing 3 or 4 times now before everything settles down.
The first thing I thought was that maybe I had damaged the CPU with the previous issue as it was quite a long time before I got round to replacing the PSU and figured that the processor may be damaged as a result.
So the first thing I did one morning was to let the computer sit in the BIOS monitoring the system and CPU temperatures. Everything was fine there – both at about 50C which is ok. I immediately started up the computer only for it to crash before it got to the 'Welcome' screen. So I figured the CPU was ok. The last couple of days I’ve been shifting my RAM sticks around using different slots but it’s still crashing so no problem there. I am now at a loss.
I did go to system properties to disable the, ‘Automatically Restart After System Failure’ button but I don’t get any screens when there’s a crash – the computer just shuts down. A couple of other things. After a crash, I can’t start the computer up again for 10-20 minutes even if I unplug the power lead for a few seconds. The other thing is that after a crash all my saved passwords on websites have to be re-entered. I find this most odd.
I am now wondering that I may have damaged the motherboard through the original overheating issue. I am still wondering whether there is a CPU problem but wouldn’t the PC still boot even if there was a problem there?
This is the first time I have ever really got stuck with a PC issue so any help would be much appreciated.
I have a Gigabyte GA-7VAXP Ultra MB with an Athlon 2200 XP processor. 3gb RAM. Windows XP SP3.
Thanks.
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