Hi,
I'm trying to help a friend with a problem he has with his PC.
Sometimes when booting it gets stuck very early in the BIOS startup and won't proceed any further.
Soft restarts often result in the same although they will sometimes fix the problem.
However, a hard reset (toggling the switch on the PSU) will more than often fix it.
Once running, the PC is stable and will stay up as long as you want without missing a beat.
This only happens once it has been shutdown and then restarted sometime later (e.g. shutdown at night and restarted in the morning).
Don't think it is heat related because it only happens when the PC has been shutdown for a while.
The power supply is a Corsair HX850 and more than enough for the system. Wiring all looks good.
The components are relatively new (about 12 months) and the mobo uses solid capacitors.
My thoughts are the PSU - but I'm loathed to recommend replacing that if it is not the problem.
The PSU will be under manufacturers warranty but that would require sending it off and being without his computer for weeks - and might find that this isn't even the problem.
Any ideas?
Any further checks that we could do?
Cheers,
Nigel
I'm trying to help a friend with a problem he has with his PC.
Sometimes when booting it gets stuck very early in the BIOS startup and won't proceed any further.
Soft restarts often result in the same although they will sometimes fix the problem.
However, a hard reset (toggling the switch on the PSU) will more than often fix it.
Once running, the PC is stable and will stay up as long as you want without missing a beat.
This only happens once it has been shutdown and then restarted sometime later (e.g. shutdown at night and restarted in the morning).
Don't think it is heat related because it only happens when the PC has been shutdown for a while.
The power supply is a Corsair HX850 and more than enough for the system. Wiring all looks good.
The components are relatively new (about 12 months) and the mobo uses solid capacitors.
My thoughts are the PSU - but I'm loathed to recommend replacing that if it is not the problem.
The PSU will be under manufacturers warranty but that would require sending it off and being without his computer for weeks - and might find that this isn't even the problem.
Any ideas?
Any further checks that we could do?
Cheers,
Nigel