RE: Please Help with Startup



I will question the UPS, this the only thing I can think of can make this
issue happen if all okay. A deffective or malfunction UPS can cause these
symptoms or power supply cable been broken or unregular Current ( which in
theory the UPS will look after it).


"Ceowin" wrote:

Computer powered by UPS and AVR. Cables are tightly plugged and computer is
barely a year old. CMOS battery not old.

"nass" wrote:

Hi Ceowin,
What about your power supply is it okay.
Do you have UPS installed and the power cables are set firm on the
motherboard.
How old your COMS battery.
Regards
nass

"Ceowin" wrote:

Thanks for the replies.

I've done reinstalling before and acquired the same problem. And again,
there wasn't any problems in the Event Viewer. The temperature is not the one
causing the problem actually.

"nass" wrote:

Hi Ceowin,
As Jhon Said See the Error messages in your Event viewer, and I wonder if
your System is overheated try to install or Enable Temperature Monitor on
your PC to warn you when your System start overheated or you need better
cooling Fan than the one runing on your system now.
Please write back here and let us know
Regards
nass

"Ceowin" wrote:

I've been having this problem for a long time now, and though it hasn't
stopped me from continuously working, it's really getting on my nerves.

I start the computer, and it is totally random whether it would briefly show
the Windows XP then restart, or successfully boot. If it restarts, then I go
to the 5 options. Picking any one of them would just restart the computer
again, but after a while, I pick on Start Normally then it boots
successfully. For the rest of the day, the computer works fine.

My Specs:

Intel Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz
ASUS P4P800-X Motherboard
Radeon 9800 SE AGP Graphics Card
Windows XP Home Edition with the latest updates.
512 MB RAM 400

Here are some things that I have made sure is not causing the problems.

- hardware related
- viruses, spywares, worms, etc.
- System corruption
- Settings on msconfig are in normal
- Drivers conflict

Please give other solutions besides reinstalling, reformatting, or turning
off the Automatically restart thing in My Computer. Please help and thanks in
advance.
.



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