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random restarts
Hi,
I am currently experiencing problems with my computer. It will randomly flash a blue screen very quickly and restart at any given time. I am running windows xp on the following system:
Abit kt7a 300W PS
512 ram pc133
Ati Radeon 8500
Sb live value
30gb quantem fireball
80gb western digital
Linksys NIC
If anyone can help me, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Joe
I am currently experiencing problems with my computer. It will randomly flash a blue screen very quickly and restart at any given time. I am running windows xp on the following system:
Abit kt7a 300W PS
512 ram pc133
Ati Radeon 8500
Sb live value
30gb quantem fireball
80gb western digital
Linksys NIC
If anyone can help me, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Joe
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could be your system trying to get too much power from your 300w power supply and it reboots
also on win xp theres a option that the computer will reboot on any error, i forget were to go to switch this off, but your comp may be getting any number of small errors and win xp decides to reboot
also on win xp theres a option that the computer will reboot on any error, i forget were to go to switch this off, but your comp may be getting any number of small errors and win xp decides to reboot
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http://www.tweakxp.com/tweakxp/display.asp?id=30
go here, do what it says.
this will stop the computer from restarting when you get a blue screen.
Then the next time you get a blue screen, you will be able to read what it says, it will most likely tell you what piece of hardware or possibly software is giving you the problem
good luck.
go here, do what it says.
this will stop the computer from restarting when you get a blue screen.
Then the next time you get a blue screen, you will be able to read what it says, it will most likely tell you what piece of hardware or possibly software is giving you the problem
good luck.
could be your system trying to get too much power from your 300w power supply and it reboots
agree. i while ago i changed my processors and i didnt setup the voltages correctly so i was getting random boots and blue screens
so check your voltages on the BIOS for your processors that is where the problem may be
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Re: random restarts
Thats normal-lolOriginally posted by Joebeme2
Hi,
I am currently experiencing problems with my computer. It will randomly flash a blue screen very quickly and restart at any given time. I am running windows xp on the following system:
Abit kt7a 300W PS
512 ram pc133
Ati Radeon 8500
Sb live value
30gb quantem fireball
80gb western digital
Linksys NIC
If anyone can help me, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Joe
Id say there was a corrupted system file in ur OS, format and reinstall should do the trick

Rob
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Re: Re: random restarts
format and reinstall would probably fix the problem. But you cant always do that, it can solve your problems, if you have a place to back your stuff up, if you know what your doing.Originally posted by SlicKsTufF2355
Thats normal-lol
Id say there was a corrupted system file in ur OS, format and reinstall should do the trick![]()
But you also must consider, if you dont know where the problem came from, that it could very possibly come back up again. where the approach to fixing the problem, without formatting, is what you need to do.
and suggesting that the power supply is the problem, is highly unlikely to be the problem.
Windows XP's new design prevents blue screens from keeping the system at a halt, thats why its rebooting.
Most likely it is a piece of hardware like the sound or video card. Thats why i suggested the tweak XP site...... so that the computer doesnt reboot, then he can see what driver is causing the malfunction.
Anyway if it was the power supply, it would be because the power supply wasnt giving enough power. but a 300 should be enough in his situation. There would also be a reboot without the blue screen.
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Well, I did that thing with the registry and it seemed to work for awhile. Now my computer randomly restarts and there is no blue screen. It's like someone is pushing my reset button. I have 4 fans and a pci slot fan as well as all the specs in my first post under this topic. Is it possible that it could be the power supply? If so, is it possible to buy a new p.s. and just replace my current one? Thanks.
Joe
Joe
oh also check the temps of the CPUs. Last week my cooler master CPU fan which is no more than 3 months stoped working and i didnt know , i could see that the temps on my CPU2 was 10 to 12 degrees hotter than CPU1.
And that conduced the PC to restart by itselft ad it was caused by the HIGH TEMPS so check that 2
you said that you have 4 fans ( i am assuming they are on the case ) that woulndt be enough for the CPU CHECK if it spinning
And that conduced the PC to restart by itselft ad it was caused by the HIGH TEMPS so check that 2
you said that you have 4 fans ( i am assuming they are on the case ) that woulndt be enough for the CPU CHECK if it spinning
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I believe its a Deer 300W UL / CSA ATX Power Supply. I have an amd athlon 1.4 ghz cpu. My temps are usually around 47C. http://www.markonecomputers.com/cases_s ... 6757993698 - thats my case.
Joe
Joe
deer *shudders*... try updating your via 4in1s too altho i do think it's the psu
http://www.viaarena.com
http://www.viaarena.com
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Yes it is possible to buy another power supply and switch it with the one you have, but you may not have to do that. Like they mentioned, make sure your BIOS is set correctly.
I had a VERY similar problem that I just fixed myself. I was using Kerio Personal Firewall v.2.1.4 and it was that that was causing my problems...are you perhaps using that as well? I've heard of people using Kerio and not having a single problem, but not me
Make sure all your drivers are up to date as well....VIA, video card, sound card, NIC, etc.
I had a VERY similar problem that I just fixed myself. I was using Kerio Personal Firewall v.2.1.4 and it was that that was causing my problems...are you perhaps using that as well? I've heard of people using Kerio and not having a single problem, but not me
Make sure all your drivers are up to date as well....VIA, video card, sound card, NIC, etc.

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Also, you may want to check out This thread. There was a lot of good suggestions in there to my problem that was very similar to yours. One of them may fix it for you.

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ur cuttin it close with a 300W with everything u gotOriginally posted by Joebeme2
I believe its a Deer 300W UL / CSA ATX Power Supply. I have an amd athlon 1.4 ghz cpu. My temps are usually around 47C. http://www.markonecomputers.com/cases_s ... 6757993698 - thats my case.
Joe
what are the PSU voltages?
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Now there is a new twist added to this problem. I just turned my computer off to put in my new wireless keyboard and mouse. When i plugged it in and turned it on i heard the case fans come on and that was it. The cd-rom light flashed for a second but that was it. I had this kind of a problem before, all i would have to do is shut the power supply switch off and switch it back on and it would work. I tried that now and it will not come on, I also tried unplugging some stuff and it still wouldn't come on. I'm on another computer now. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Joe
Joe
i have the similar probs with mine
first try starting it up and when its booting up press restart,if that doesnt work unplug the PSU and let it sit for about 5mins and plug the PSU in and try it
u can use VIA hardware monitor to check PSU voltages,are those voltages being checked in the BIOS?need to see what the voltages are after windows boots up(if u can get it to).
first try starting it up and when its booting up press restart,if that doesnt work unplug the PSU and let it sit for about 5mins and plug the PSU in and try it
u can use VIA hardware monitor to check PSU voltages,are those voltages being checked in the BIOS?need to see what the voltages are after windows boots up(if u can get it to).
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