Open the box, with the power off of course, and check for loose wires, both
signal wires and power wires. Some PC connectors are very tight, but others
are loose and could have been affected by the move. Vacuuming the insde of
the PC might also be a good idea. But, as always, be careful of static
electricity.
"Mike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:dPDdc.41859$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello everyone.
>
> I would appreciate some guidance with a problem I am having booting my
> system. This has only started in the last month or so since I moved from
one
> house to another and set the computer up again when we were moved in. It
was
> packed up for about 2 months and is now in a colder location (basement)
than
> it was before (upstairs office). Here is what is happening:
>
> When I power up the system appears (as far as I can tell from the panel
> lights and noise) to start normally, but either nothing appears on the
> screen or the initial boot screen appears and remains on the screen. When
I
> press the reset button everything goes well about 70 % of the time -- the
> other 30% of the time two resets are required. Warm boots are no problem
and
> all my applications etc seem to work normally. The problem started
> intermittently - it now happens every time I power on.
>
> I have checked the connections to the mother board (IDE cables, floppy,
CD
> burner and PCI modem - I have integrated graphics, sound and NIC) and have
> found no problems. The bios is AMI. The system is less than two years old
> and is running Windows XP home. There are no viruses, trojans etc.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas where I should go next in trying to diagnose
this
> problem. I am concerned that a major hardware failure of some sort is
> imminent. Naturally, I have a current backup.
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
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