[dba-Tech] Computer issues...

Helmut Kotsch hkotsch at arcor.de
Wed Mar 19 11:43:45 CDT 2008


Jim:
It is the capacitors that get a bulge and fail. Resistors normally are not
failing.
My suggestion would be to do the extensive memory test as John W. Colby
suggested.

Helmut


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[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]Im Auftrag von Jim
Lawrence
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Marz 2008 17:27
An: 'Discussion of Hardware and Software issues'
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Hi Jon:

Have you checked the fans? If the fans are not working on the mother board
or the main power supply fans is not working correctly and the heat sensor
is set in your bios; that can cause you system to stop.

But the most likely cause are Resisters... this happens all the time. To
check is the resisters on the mother board. You usually have about a dozen.
If you see ones with a bulge on the top or side you know you have a bad one.
Replacing them is about $1.50 each and if you are good with a soldering gun
you can replace then. Otherwise it will cost you about $50.00 to $100.00 to
do the set.

HTH
Jim

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From: dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Jon Tydda
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 6:31 AM
To: 'Discussion of Hardware and Software issues'
Subject: [dba-Tech] Computer issues...

Morning all, I'm having "issues" with my computer and wondered if anyone
could come up with some ideas that I haven't thought of...

For the last couple of days, my pc has been randomly restarting itself while
I've been using it, which is kind of annoying. Once when it restarted it
showed me the "Windows has recovered from a serious error" message, so I
clicked on the box and it told me that I had an issue with a driver. Now the
only thing I've been using recently that would need a driver that I've not
used in a while is my webcam, so I went to the creative website, and updated
the driver (incidentally, they've got a great widget that searches your pc
for hardware, and shows you the relevant drivers and utilities for it all,
so that's my tip of the day!).

Downloaded and installed those, next day it was doing it again. I figured
that the prolem might be with MSN Messenger, so I switched back to Trillian
last night, and all was well. So I thought that seeing as how I have the day
off today, I'd try and work out what the problem is with MSN. Except today,
I turn the computer on, and I can't get into anything other than safe mode.
The welcome screen appears, I choose a username, it starts to log me in,
shows my desktop, and then logs me out. Whichever account I use, I can't do
anything. Ctrl-alt-del doesn't work fast enough to bring up a process list.

So I started in Safe Mode, ran Trojan Hunter, Counter Spy, Ad-Aware 2007, a
full AVG Virus Scan, Spybot and a Panda ActiveScan. Trojan Hunter found
something in my download folder, and removed it, all the others were clean
apart from the occasional cookie, which I removed.

Started again, still no luck. Back to safe mode, disk cleanup, CCleaner,
Defrag. Nothing. Tried getting into Windows Update too, to see if there's
anything that I'm missing, but it keeps coming up with errors. Belarc says
I'm not missing anything anyway...

So I'm stuck in safe mode - with no firewall, anti-virus or resident
anti-spyware... Any ideas? :-)

I'm running XP Pro SP2, nothing special...


Jon
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