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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 7
OS: Windows XP Pro
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Problem with booting.
Hi there, I recently built a computer with help from a friend and it sometimes has problems with booting correctly. It's not an urgent issue, but it would be nice to have the problem sorted out.
Basically, when I turn the computer on the fans will go for a couple of seconds, stop for a couple of seconds, then start again and boot up. No problem there. However, occasionally it'll do this process without booting up. It'll just keep going on, then off, fans on, fans off etc. So I have to turn it off at the plug and wait a short amount of time. When this happens, in most instances it'll load up next time when I turn it all back on, but 1 time out of 10 it won't and it'll take a good 30 minutes before I can get the thing to work. Has anyone got any solutions for me? I started to overclock the processor then stopped and reset the voltage as I was worried this was the cause, but alas it hasn't, as it was doing it before hand too.. And two tiny little 'issues' that I wouldn't really describe as a problem, but a clean up of these would be cool. a) When I load the computer it says "Hard drive not detected" when booting, yet once you're in Windows it's obviously detected. Any thoughts on this? b) Before the Windows Logo comes up a white loading bar appears, this never used to happen. Any idea as to why it came up, and how can I turn it off? My Computer specs and equipment are: (Copypasta time). Quote:
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Mentor Hardware Team
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Florida
Posts: 3,215
OS: xp
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Re: Problem with booting.
Imho, I think your lacking on the power supply. If you look at the
specs the effieciency is only %70 you have two 12volt rails @16amps, I think you are cutting it way to close. You should also double check your brass standoffs, make sure one isnt grounding out the board. This is just my opinion,,good luck,
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 7
OS: Windows XP Pro
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Re: Problem with booting.
So it's the PSU? Hmm, OK. Can you recommend a Wattage? And any products in particular. Are Gold one's better?
Could my PSU cause overclocking to fail on a regular basis if the Wattage is too low??
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Mentor Hardware Team
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Florida
Posts: 3,215
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Re: Problem with booting.
For the money I like this one,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...817139006#spec One single 12volt rail @60 amps, plenty of power. From what I hear good quality as well. Im sure others will chime in on it, and hope they do as more input is a good thing. I like antec psu's, that is what I mainly use. Your not going to get a quality psu for cheap, you have to pay more, and for good reason. www.newegg.com has a power calculator on there site, you may want to check that out to. We have the same thing in this forum in the hardware section, if memory serves. As far as overclocking, yes power can play a role in success or failure, but other things play into it as well, such as ram,cpu,heat, a few varibles,,,,,,,
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 7
OS: Windows XP Pro
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Re: Problem with booting.
Sorry to bump such an old topic but just asking for some more advice.
I was troubleshooting by taking parts out, powering up and seeing if the computer posted. I tried with 1 stick of RAM, no DVD, no hard drive and I was still getting the same problem. However when I took the GFX card out it posted, although I was met with an angry bleep or two because there was no GFX card installed. Any thoughts on this matter? Could the card be faulty?
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