Soldato
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I got a pc to sort. The problem was it kept cutting out randomly and wouldn't restart, kept trying too but never managed it. Had to wait 20 minutes before it would boot back up. These random restarts would occur every day or so.
My inital thoughts were the power supply, I replaced it with a brand new working power supply, thought the problem was solved, gave it back and a day later it cut out again.
I then took it back, he told me it would come up, "windows is shutting down" now that indicated a virus too me as a psu problem wouldnt shutdown properly. So I replaced the hard disk with another, a western digital caviar 300GB and used the old one a storage drive.
I installed a fresh copy of windows 7 onto the new hard disk, thinking well that will definitely eliminate any viruses.
gave it back, and sure as hell a day later... calls me up, still doing it.
I then took it back again, and tested everything. I ran memtest for 2 hours, no errors found, i also let prime95 run overnight for 12 hours maxing out the ram and cpu, and it never restarted or conked out on me. No temps are detected in everest, i presume it doesnt have any temp sensors, besides the hdd's. Running the cpu at 100% for 12 hours would obviously eliminate overheating issues aswell.
I also scanned the motherboard for errors using hirens boot cd, it done all the relevant scans, and passed them all.
So that's the hard disk and psu been replaced, can't be them!
The memory passed memtest after 2 hours, cant be that
cpu lasted 12 hours of prime, cant be that
the mobo passed all the relevant scans, can't be that
I also removed the pci tv card, just incase it caused a problem.
I forgot to mention, when i got called to his house i witnessed it doing it, it would turn on and when i was running a windows 7 memory test initially before memtest, it cut out on me. Then it also cut out several times when i was in the bios. So this surely eliminates viruses or software problems?
I really have no clue what to do, I also forgot to mention i put a high performance psu in after the replacement incase the brand new replacement was faulty. It's a 500 watt ocz stealth
the pc is an old dell dimension 5100 or so, forget the model.
running pentium d 2.8ghz
1GB ram
If anyone can shine some light on this mystery for me, i would be ever so greatful. I really have never came across anything like it before.
My inital thoughts were the power supply, I replaced it with a brand new working power supply, thought the problem was solved, gave it back and a day later it cut out again.
I then took it back, he told me it would come up, "windows is shutting down" now that indicated a virus too me as a psu problem wouldnt shutdown properly. So I replaced the hard disk with another, a western digital caviar 300GB and used the old one a storage drive.
I installed a fresh copy of windows 7 onto the new hard disk, thinking well that will definitely eliminate any viruses.
gave it back, and sure as hell a day later... calls me up, still doing it.
I then took it back again, and tested everything. I ran memtest for 2 hours, no errors found, i also let prime95 run overnight for 12 hours maxing out the ram and cpu, and it never restarted or conked out on me. No temps are detected in everest, i presume it doesnt have any temp sensors, besides the hdd's. Running the cpu at 100% for 12 hours would obviously eliminate overheating issues aswell.
I also scanned the motherboard for errors using hirens boot cd, it done all the relevant scans, and passed them all.
So that's the hard disk and psu been replaced, can't be them!
The memory passed memtest after 2 hours, cant be that
cpu lasted 12 hours of prime, cant be that
the mobo passed all the relevant scans, can't be that
I also removed the pci tv card, just incase it caused a problem.
I forgot to mention, when i got called to his house i witnessed it doing it, it would turn on and when i was running a windows 7 memory test initially before memtest, it cut out on me. Then it also cut out several times when i was in the bios. So this surely eliminates viruses or software problems?
I really have no clue what to do, I also forgot to mention i put a high performance psu in after the replacement incase the brand new replacement was faulty. It's a 500 watt ocz stealth
the pc is an old dell dimension 5100 or so, forget the model.
running pentium d 2.8ghz
1GB ram
If anyone can shine some light on this mystery for me, i would be ever so greatful. I really have never came across anything like it before.