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I'd sure be curious to know what it was I "fixed" last night on my pc.
I pressed the start button to boot up, and nothing happened. Then I noticed that the system was starting to whir up (fans), but only for a second or two, then going dead, and repeating this over and over. I fiddled with the switch in case it wasn't making proper contact, tried again, same thing. Then I noticed from the POST display on the m/b that it was showing complete power off. Some thumbing through the m/b manual and a reboot and looking at the POST display showed that the system wasn't completing the POST and was going to power off. After sweating a bit and thumbing the manual some more, I figured that the thing to do (being the only thing I could think of) would be to clear the CMOS memory, which I did with some trepidation. Then everthing was fine. I had to reset system date/clock in bios, but no big deal. I haven't a clue though what caused this. Any ideas?
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Not sure either. I have pulled the CMOS battery a few times as well to get a computer to fire up. Mostly laptops. I would say to you though that the desktop I had to keep pulling the CMOS to get it run had another problem. It would not run sometimes and when it did it would show Windows is shutting down after a few hours of use yet I did not ask to shut down. I was getting what you were after that...just the fans going for a few seconds then nothing after the power button was pushed. I would pull the CMOS and then it would fire up again (sometimes). I finally found it was the power button. I went and got a new case with power button. Been running about 2 years no without issue.
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Mine was weird. I would use the computer for a few days without issue then all of a sudden the blue screen pops up showing 'Windows is Closing.' Just like I had pressed Start and shut down the computer. Sometimes it would fire up again without a problem. Sometimes just the fans would spin and then nothing. I would pull the battery and then it would fire up most times. The computer behavior got more frequent with the shutting down like I asked it to shut down. I did the usual. Virus scan, etc. I had an extra PSU and that did not cure the issue. Finally, I had an extra on/off button from a old case. I attached the wires and sha-zam...she fire right up and ran for a week straight without shutting down by itself. I went and purchased a new case with button. Been running ever since. What threw me for a loop was pulling the CMOS did infact allow the computer to fire up most times. I did learn through this experience that the CMOS battery can infact be part of getting a computer to start again.
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Seems that the CMOS was corrupted for some reason, I wouldn't like that since it will be a worry now for awhile every time you turn your computer on!!
![]() But it could be anything from CPU, RAM , motherboard, one of the cards!! you will just have to keep fingers crossed for awhile, maybe a spike in the mains! ![]()
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Did you do any overclocking? My board will do that if it can't start because I tweaked it a little to hard (memory timings for example). After 2 failed attempts it automatically restores backup BIOS, but if your board doesn't have that it will just keep failing and powering off.
![]() Resetting BIOS just reverts all settings to factory default; check all of them to make sure it's still properly set up.
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