When i try to open it again, it wont open unless I unplug everything
and replug it again.
I forgot to add one more thing.
When i finially get my computer started, it says "Window XP has found a
problem in your computer, we suggest you fix it."
Than there would be this on the bottem of the page, "Press F1 to
countinue, press F2 to go to Setup."
I pressed F2 before, but it only shows the screen stuff, the memory of
the PC, the fan speed, etc.
I changed some of those things before, but it keeps happening..
rom: "VicTek" <abc DeleteThis @xyz.com>
|
| Could be a bad power supply.
|
Or...
RAM, CPU, CPU FAN, etc...
--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
If you have your xp cd put into the recovery console and run a chkdsk /r. If
it finishes and finds errors it fixed I would recommend running a hd test to
make sure the drive is not failing.
After it finishes you may have to run a repair install.but I would try to
put it up after the chkdsk
"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
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> From: <happylien0311.DeleteThis@hotmail.com>
>
> |
> | I forgot to add one more thing.
> | When i finially get my computer started, it says "Window XP has found a
> | problem in your computer, we suggest you fix it."
> | Than there would be this on the bottem of the page, "Press F1 to
> | countinue, press F2 to go to Setup."
> | I pressed F2 before, but it only shows the screen stuff, the memory of
> | the PC, the fan speed, etc.
> | I changed some of those things before, but it keeps happening..
>
> That sounds like it happens during POST (Power On Self Test) and prior to
> running the OS.
> This is also indicative of a hardware problem. This reinforces the idea
> that this is NOT
> due to malware.
>
> --
> Dave
> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
> http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
>
>
I was having the same issue about a week ago on a Sony Vaio PC. It would shut itself down by itself after you would start using it. Then I would have to just turn it back on. Well after checking the RAM and the power supply, I decided to blow the dust out, (and believe me it was dusty) after spending about 25 minutes cleaning out, I plugged it all back up, and ran it straight for nearly 3 hours, and it didn't shut off no more, so in addition to checking the RAM and the power supply try to blow it out, you can get a can of condensed air at Wal-mart for about 5 or 6 bucks.ee