Tried turning on my computer last night & it powered up fine.
But....
Everytime it got to the POST screen it froze.
Tried everything from swapping hard drives/ram etc,
And after about 100 times of rebooting etc it eventually got to the desktop.
But it froze again ! :/
For most of the time I couldn't press anything on the keyboard,
So I couldn't get into BIOS.
I eventually got into the BIOS & changed settings (Halt on no errors etc).
Still nothing.
It doesn't even get to the POST screen anymore !?
Tries 3 sticks of ram & 3 different hard drives (IDE & SATA),
Even tried different IDE/SATA cables.
Totally stuck here, would appreciate some help.
Not sure if its a power problem or ram or whatever.
Before I started swapping drives/ram etc,
It would freeze just after the memory test thing.
Tries removing EVERYTHING about 3 times & cleaned the entire thing.
Applied new thermal paste etc & still no luck.
Its a P4M800-775 mobo & a Celeron processor.
Could really do with some help here >.<
Originally posted by ddp: i think your motherboard is crapping out as you replaced everything except for cpu & motherboard & don't think it is a cpu issue.
If it would boot to a Linux live cd, would that mean the bios wasn't failing or does it still need a healthy bios?
Cheers ddp.
I had a feeling it was the motherboard, just didn't want to admit it ! haha
About to build a new rig, but wanted this for the meantime.
If the motherboard is going, what's the chances of it taking memory/hdd's too ?
Just hoping I haven't lost all my data ! :/
Would it still boot up as normal if I bought a crappy motherboard ? :D
drives, ram & data will be alright. depends on the chipset on the board as to whether it boots or not as windows barfs when trying to boot off board that has different chipset compared to chipset board it was installed on.
Cheers mate.
Totally stumped now.
Tried a different motherboard & CPU but still absolutely nothing...
Maybe it could be the PSU ?
Just gonna keep the hard drives as my music, films etc are on them.
Pissed that the ram will be no use as it's not really that old.
Kingston Hyper X matching pair.
http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=15632
One more question..
Just bought a Geforce GTX 275 & wondering if you can recommend a motherboard to suit ?
Would i need an ATX motherboard for this card as the GFX card is huge ?
Thinking of this one as it has a good review & is (Hopefully) big enough for the card:-
Would (Another question here :P) the mentioned motherboard/ram & an Intel core i7 along with maybe 2 of the Geforce GTX 275 GFx cards in sli be a good gaming rig ?
was the new used board compatible to the windows installed on the previous board? check gigabyte site to check that that ram is compatible with that board as ran into that problem with ddr3 corsiar ram on friends motherboard as it wouldn't post.