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I have a 1.4 Athlon computer with 256 megs of Micron Ram, Microstar motherboard, GeForce graphics card (I cant remember exactly which one), and Windows 2k. I am on a different computer right now because my real computer died while I was at school, and I didn't have time to fix it.
Long Part
One day the computer restarted mysteriously on its own, and I thought nothing of it, but this eventually led to no starting whatsoever. We determined it was the power supply, but after installing a new power supply, the computer lasted for three days and died again. It would power up, but not go into boot mode on BIOS. The screen stayed blank. We determined the Microstar motherboard was the culprit after reading forum posts (my uncle is a computer tech who helped me out). We got a new motherboard from the company, but it flaked. We got another, and it flaked, too. Then, the the main developer guru checked the board himself to make sure it was OK, and he sent it on over, and I CAN power up my computer. The first try worked fine, and I decided to clean it up a bit, so I began to uninstall some things and update it. Then it restarted mysteriously. Uh oh.
Well, it restarts in BIOS fine with no errors. When it gets to the windows screen it crashes when detecting Network connections or when doing something before that. I am not sure how to solve the problem because the computer crashes to a blue screen of death 2k style, and the computer restarts about .2 seconds after the blue screen appears (I can't read the error). If I were to leave the computer on, it would fire up and restart at this error indefinitely (I assume). Any suggestions?
I can go into BIOS and edit stuff there. I cannot get into Safe Mode because the computer dies earlier in booting Safe Mode than it does in booting Normal Mode.
This is my first post, so be kind and welcome me with a good response.
Long Part
One day the computer restarted mysteriously on its own, and I thought nothing of it, but this eventually led to no starting whatsoever. We determined it was the power supply, but after installing a new power supply, the computer lasted for three days and died again. It would power up, but not go into boot mode on BIOS. The screen stayed blank. We determined the Microstar motherboard was the culprit after reading forum posts (my uncle is a computer tech who helped me out). We got a new motherboard from the company, but it flaked. We got another, and it flaked, too. Then, the the main developer guru checked the board himself to make sure it was OK, and he sent it on over, and I CAN power up my computer. The first try worked fine, and I decided to clean it up a bit, so I began to uninstall some things and update it. Then it restarted mysteriously. Uh oh.
Well, it restarts in BIOS fine with no errors. When it gets to the windows screen it crashes when detecting Network connections or when doing something before that. I am not sure how to solve the problem because the computer crashes to a blue screen of death 2k style, and the computer restarts about .2 seconds after the blue screen appears (I can't read the error). If I were to leave the computer on, it would fire up and restart at this error indefinitely (I assume). Any suggestions?
I can go into BIOS and edit stuff there. I cannot get into Safe Mode because the computer dies earlier in booting Safe Mode than it does in booting Normal Mode.
This is my first post, so be kind and welcome me with a good response.