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My Computer is Teh Broked [message #208598] |
Mon, 17 July 2006 23:07 |
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Doitle
Messages: 1723 Registered: February 2003 Location: Chicago, IL
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Yep, if you were wondering why I haven't been posting anymore, my computer is broken beyond any hope of repair. I've replaced every single component in the entire computer, the only similar peice is the case. It will not start up. Currently, it just sits with... I can't even describe the chain of events or all the things that have happened. I've been working on it for over a week. It looks like I won't ever be able to salvage it. I'm posting from a friends computer right now. Currently, when I start the computer up, the BIOS posts fine, everything checks out and it sits with a black screen with a flashing underscore. The HD has a working Windows install on it, I take it to Nodbugger's house and it starts right up. If I put in the Windows Install CD, it says Examining your system... Then it saysa a certain file is missing or corrupt, off the CD mind you. The file changes sometimes to different arbitrary files. I'm completely disheartened and burned out with computers. All my years of tinkering haven't prepared me for this kind of challenge. It defies logic and scientific process. The fact that all the peices can be new and the problem can persist is mind boggling. I hope that you all see me soon, because that would mean that my computer was fixed, or at least that I found a computer to use. This really is hellish, being computerless now a days. Don't take your instant access to information and capabilities for great productivity for granted. You don't want to be without them...
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Re: My Computer is Teh Broked [message #208621 is a reply to message #208598] |
Tue, 18 July 2006 02:43 |
mision08
Messages: 525 Registered: May 2005 Location: Cattle Drive, Dallas to F...
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Your windows installation is corrupt. Do a clean install on another partition to retrieve any important data of the C:\ Dir then reformat and reinstall the main partition.
I'm confused, is it a new HDD with a new installation of windows? Sounds like you have the BIOS jacked up. Access the BIOS setup and choose the Optimized or Default settings, save and exit. Don't change anything even if you know it's wrong. If it still does not boot into windows, pull the battery out of the main board for a long time (24 hours would be best). Obviously this includes pulling the cord from the PSU. I would also pull out the memory modules.
Once you have it back together, access the BIOS setup and load the Optimized or Default settings, save and exit. Stand over it with a class of water and a threatening tone.
It is important to set the BIOS to default before and after you pull the CMOS battery, without changing anything. If you have to change a setting wait until you restart the PC. Also, some hardware info would make diagnosing a problem easier. Motherboard and CPU, make and model including the BIOS rev, HDD and how it's connected, Dimms, PSU, video card, optical drive(s). The more info the better. It's difficult to provide to much information.
You can get a good multimeter for $20 as =HT=T-Bird pointed out, a bad PSU can be a big nuisance and very difficult to pinpoint
[Updated on: Tue, 18 July 2006 13:15] Report message to a moderator
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Re: My Computer is Teh Broked [message #208627 is a reply to message #208598] |
Tue, 18 July 2006 05:17 |
=HT=T-Bird
Messages: 712 Registered: June 2005
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Don't forget to check out the PSU while you are at it...
HTT-Bird (IRC)
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If you have trouble running BIATCH on your FDS, have some questions about a BIATCH message or log entry, or think that BIATCH spit out a false positive, PLEASE contact the BlackIntel coding team and avoid wasting the time of others.
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Re: My Computer is Teh Broked [message #208638 is a reply to message #208620] |
Tue, 18 July 2006 08:37 |
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Dave Anderson
Messages: 1953 Registered: December 2004 Location: United States
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Xylaquin wrote on Tue, 18 July 2006 03:02 |
Dave Anderson wrote on Tue, 18 July 2006 08:20 | Maybe your monitor is to blame?
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roflmao
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Hey, you never know. Some of the most rediculious things can cause the biggest of problems.
David Anderson
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DCOM Productions
Microsoft Partner (MSP)
[Updated on: Tue, 18 July 2006 08:38] Report message to a moderator
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Re: My Computer is Teh Broked [message #208643 is a reply to message #208598] |
Tue, 18 July 2006 09:16 |
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mrpirate
Messages: 1262 Registered: March 2003 Location: Ontario
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If it makes you feel any better, when I was trying to put together my new computer (the one I'm posting from now), I had similar troubles. It wouldn't POST and the BIOS was beeping this error (I have an ASUS M2N-E motherboard and it was beeping one long followed by two short beeps, in a continuous loop, on the off chance this same thing happens to anyone else). I tried looking up the meaning of the beeps on the Internet and according to a web site I found it was a bad video card--of course I'd bought the video card on Ebay and getting it exchanged was basically impossible. So I started trying to RMA my video card and it was going to take upward of 30 days. After about a week I got impatient and decided I'd go pick up a cheap PCI-E card and see if I could get the computer working with a "good" card. Of course it still didn't work. So I returned the video card and exchanged the motherboard. Finally I returned the OCZ DDR2 memory I had bought and bought some generic DDR2, and like magic it worked. I guess it was a bad memory error all along.
Then, of course, when I tried to load Windows I got a bad or corrupted file error on the CD, much like the one you described. Hooking up the computer to my old CD-RW drive instead of the DVD and DVD-RW drives I had in the actual case fixed that. After installing Windows I connected the DVD drives again, and suddenly it wouldn't load Windows. It just got the screen with the scrolling bar and froze. By this point I was pulling my hair out and was about to cry. It turned out that my computer just didn't like my old DVD drive; or rather, the DVD drive didn't like the IDE setup on my new computer. I put it back in my old computer to see if it'd work and it didn't at first, but when I put it in on its own with no other drives on the same cable/connector it worked finally. I decided that since my DVD drive was so finicky I would just put the CD-RW drive in the new computer. So of course I put it in the case in the top-most drive bay and was trying to connect it with a bit of difficulty because the case it a bit awkward up there with everything else plugged in. Now, if I hadn't just had all the aforementioned problems this probably wouldn't have happened, but my patience was wearing thin and I couldn't get the molex connector to plug into the drive so I just pushed harder and harder until eventually I broke the pins on the CD-RW drive. Ha ha.
So, in summing up, if your computer won't boot maybe it's an IDE conflict problem. I tried playing around with the jumper on the DVD drive I had but it didn't seem to do anything.
P.S. I also originally bought a power supply that didn't have a 24-pin connector. How stupid is that? I ended up replacing/exchanging the PSU, motherboard, video card and memory and optical drives before the damn thing worked.
[Updated on: Tue, 18 July 2006 14:50] Report message to a moderator
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