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Off-Topic => All of all! => Topic started by: mironic on August 05, 2009, 06:53:45 PM

Title: computer problem...
Post by: mironic on August 05, 2009, 06:53:45 PM
my computer wont boot up... after it sets up the bios it goes to the win XP loading bar after 6 seconds it resets the computer and repetes itself how do i fix?
Title: Re: computer problem...
Post by: Apex on August 05, 2009, 09:14:53 PM
Format and reinstall windows.

XP is effortless to pirate if you can't find a legit copy. Hint: Torrent it.

Chances are you wont be able to recover most of your data.
Title: Re: computer problem...
Post by: X_marks_the_ed on August 05, 2009, 09:19:37 PM
Format and reinstall windows.

XP is effortless to pirate if you can't find a legit copy. Hint: Torrent it.

Chances are you wont be able to recover most of your data.

Umm... could we possibly try to find a solution before abandoning all hope?

Resetting is more often a hardware problem than software, so reformatting might not even fix the problem. Try unplugging everything on the computer that isn't necessary (everything but the power supply, monitor, mouse, and keyboard) and booting with only the power supply.
Title: Re: computer problem...
Post by: Drace on August 05, 2009, 10:12:58 PM
I had a virus with did that. Luckily, my could still log in on safe mode. I have a HP and mine had it's own back up system which I used on an external hard disk. Backed up everything I needed, reinstalled windows and put everything on it again.

Pray it's a virus. If it's hardware, you're more likely fucked.
Title: Re: computer problem...
Post by: fruckert on August 05, 2009, 10:23:28 PM
Last time that that happened to me, I had to have my hard drive wiped and reinstalled.
Cause I'm a lazy **** I didn't back up, so yeah...
I'd say go into safe mode, and see what happens.
Title: Re: computer problem...
Post by: mironic on August 06, 2009, 03:01:07 AM
same thing in safe mode it resets and repetes
Title: Re: computer problem...
Post by: Apex on August 06, 2009, 04:37:37 AM
Umm... could we possibly try to find a solution before abandoning all hope?

It's Windows, there was never any hope to begin with.
Title: Re: computer problem...
Post by: Archem on August 06, 2009, 04:39:50 AM
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Title: Re: computer problem...
Post by: fruckert on August 06, 2009, 06:33:12 PM
*waits for Rahl to pop in*

Yeah, it sounds like you need to converse with experts on this one.
Title: Re: computer problem...
Post by: Razor on August 07, 2009, 12:17:14 AM
I know what the problem is.
I hope you have your OS disc handy, cause you'll need it.

I believe what is happening is that you're getting a BSOD, but there's a option somewhere that allows your BSOD to reboot the comp as soon as it happens. (I stumbled across it the other day somehow.)
Anyway, if you can find your XP disc, you need to boot from it, then where it gives you the option to install a fresh OS, recovery console or quit, you go with the recovery console.

Then when you are in there, type chkdsk
that'll make windows check itself, then fix any problems it has wherever it is, assuming you have the same thing I'm talking about. Then when you boot it up, everything will be fine and all your stuff will be there and you won't have to lose it all due to bad advice.



What happened the last time you were running windows before this started happening? Did you turn the PC off while it was booting up? Or did it crash at some point? It would be unusual for this to happen without provocation.

My PC is old and has this shitty routine it does where it might not turn on properly, so I have to turn it off mere seconds after turning it on, then turn it on again. Like it needs to warm up or something. Anyway, sometimes if I don't turn it off fast enough, it'll corrupt something or something, and I'll have to dig out my XP disk. But I live by chkdsk. chkdsk has fixed it every time, so yeah.
Title: Re: computer problem...
Post by: fruckert on August 07, 2009, 12:44:52 AM
I get +10 internets.
Somehow.
Title: Re: computer problem...
Post by: Archem on August 07, 2009, 02:34:38 AM
I know what the problem is.
I hope you have your OS disc handy, cause you'll need it.

I believe what is happening is that you're getting a BSOD, but there's a option somewhere that allows your BSOD to reboot the comp as soon as it happens. (I stumbled across it the other day somehow.)
Anyway, if you can find your XP disc, you need to boot from it, then where it gives you the option to install a fresh OS, recovery console or quit, you go with the recovery console.

Then when you are in there, type chkdsk
that'll make windows check itself, then fix any problems it has wherever it is, assuming you have the same thing I'm talking about. Then when you boot it up, everything will be fine and all your stuff will be there and you won't have to lose it all due to bad advice.



What happened the last time you were running windows before this started happening? Did you turn the PC off while it was booting up? Or did it crash at some point? It would be unusual for this to happen without provocation.

My PC is old and has this shitty routine it does where it might not turn on properly, so I have to turn it off mere seconds after turning it on, then turn it on again. Like it needs to warm up or something. Anyway, sometimes if I don't turn it off fast enough, it'll corrupt something or something, and I'll have to dig out my XP disk. But I live by chkdsk. chkdsk has fixed it every time, so yeah.
My computer seems to be smart enough to figure that out by itself. Every once in a while, I have to let it run through that lil' operation.
Title: Re: computer problem...
Post by: Drace on August 07, 2009, 09:23:13 AM
My computer seems to be smart enough to figure that out by itself. Every once in a while, I have to let it run through that lil' operation.

I remember my old one doing that. My laptop never does that, but then again. He is an ***hole.
Title: Re: computer problem...
Post by: X_marks_the_ed on August 07, 2009, 12:47:27 PM
It's Windows, there was never any hope to begin with.

No. You just give up too easily.

I wish mironic could keep us updated. :/
Title: Re: computer problem...
Post by: zuhane on August 07, 2009, 01:58:14 PM
I had this problem a many times before, laddie. My processor was overheating
and basically keeping my computer on the BIOS screen. Leave the PC a small while,
take the case off as a temporary measure and for god's sake get a better CPU fan.

Do you happen to have a Q6600 processor?