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Persistent Reset problem
This problem is becoming a total pain!!:damn:
I thought I found the problem, seemed to be ok but has just shown up again, what is happening: Normally when I start the computer after 8 seconds or so I get a beep and all is ok, I think the initial power on start works ok, but if from windows I shutdown/restart, the computer shuts down but then hangs, no beep just sits there until I hit the reset button, but not all the time, sometimes it works fine, this also goes for warm boots also if a game/program reboots the system.:-? Thing is I'm not getting multiple beeps as though there is a problem it either powers up with a single beep or does nothing, just hangs before the beep. I thought the problem was with a pc analyzer card I removed, as it turns out this card may have been causing my Index errors when the computer doesn't restart properly, atleast that's a positive!!:doh: The motherboard is an Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe, does anyone have any idea as to what would cause the bios to hang at a point between reset and the first beep, if I had to guess the problem I'd say that it was with the motherboard reset circuitry but it could be that the bios is failing the power-on test, what that could mean is anyones guess.:hmmm: Thanks for any help. |
My first thought is CPU, but can be anything really. :-?
Only advice I have is tell you what I would do: take it apart, completely. Clean all contacts/sockets/slots. Take your MB and PSU, connect the cables and power on and off untill you're sure it works. Add RAM, cycle power on and off, etc. A process of elimination should eventually let you diagnose the problem. |
Make sure your CPU is properly seated in its socket.
Make sure the heat sink is properly seated on the CPU :03: Make sure all the RAM is properly seated and a matched set. Make sure your power supply is adaquate. My money is on number 2 |
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Thing is when the computer starts with the beep all runs ok, can leave it on overnight for a large download, works perfectly, and one thing I forgot to mention is that pressing the reset button works ok, starts without a hitch, well, has so far.:hmmm: Times like these I need 2 computers.:yep: |
Check for registry error have you been cleaning your registry lately with a software that might be it.
Or a software conflict. Uninstall everything that runs on start up and see if the problem persists. |
This problem seems to have been fixed after the removal of a PCI diagnostic card, I also found that the CPU, using a program called OCCT, seems to be faulty as I get resets every now and then, however could be the motherboard, I am trying the CPU first as it is cheaper!! also it's an AM3 so it will run ok on newer motherboards (if I had to get one), hopefully the problem will be resolved after Tuesday when I install it and run some tests.:oops::oops::oops: Fingers crossed!!:yep:
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Seems that the main problem was the CPU::yep:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...12#post1184612 |
Back in business, eh? Good, glad to hear you got it solved. ;)
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