Computer Troubles

Discussion in 'General Hardware' started by Tim Kefalas, Apr 13, 2011.

  1. Tim Kefalas

    Tim Kefalas Geek Trainee

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    Hey Folks,

    I was into computers pretty heavily in high school (~9 years ago), so I have an 'old school' knowledge of hardware dealings, but have out of the picture since then, so I'm a bit out of the loop. Right now, I'm having some trouble with my current comp and I'm looking for any suggestions anyone would have.

    A few weeks ago my computer froze while I was playing a game and I was forced to hard-boot it. It started right back up, but then froze again a couple hours later, and repeated that scenario a few times. I figured the video card or processor were overheating so I took them both out (applied a new coat of thermal paste on the processor, checked so see how hot the video card was running etc). The computer ran fine for about 6 hours then froze again when left on overnight.

    After that I took everything out. I checked to see if any part of the power supply was fried, switched the ram around, redid all the connections. Again the computer started up but again, after maybe three hours froze and now it won't start at all. Before, my power button would glow green with several beeps going off like it was making an attempt to boot, but now when it I turn it on the power button stays orange and the only thing that happens is my case fan starts making a lot of noise (no idea on that).

    My limited knowledge would suggest that this is either a motherboard or processor or maybe even still a power supply issue, but any suggestions anyone has would be greatly appreciated. I'm currently at work so I can't post the specs off the top of my head, but the computer is getting somewhat old (~3 years).

    Thanks,

    Katfish
     
  2. Michael Condor

    Michael Condor Geek

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    The first thing you need to do is to try to put your motherboard battery out
    wait for a while and then put her back ...
    and then , start your computer ...

    please check if you didn't forget to plugg something in place ( i had the same problem with my friend computer )
    i pull everything out , and then , after i redid all the hardware , he didn't start ...
    so , i've check several times and then i was realized that i didn't plugged something right ,
    ( i don't recall what it was ) but it was something to do with the HDD cable connectors ...

    the freezing thingie could be something else within your operation system ...
    something like a malware or a virus , or just a software that is doing some problem in your system .
    it's not always your computer fault ...

    try to check your RAM MEM with :" MEMTEST "
    then , try to run some test on your operation system with the software 3D MARK ...
    then , your could test your HDD with MHDD
    it could be anything ,
    after you'll do that , please upload your detailes you gathered and put it here ...
    just don't lose it , test anything with caution ...
     

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