"Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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On Oct 17, 2:06 am, "M.I.5¾" <no....@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote:
> "JANA" <j...@NOSPAMca.inter.net> wrote in message
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> >I have had a bad or under-rated power supply cause exactly what you are
> > having!
>
> Whilst power supply would be my first though, it has to be asked: is this
> any CD that causes a reboot, or a specific CD. I am aware that some
> format
> errors in the CD can give windows indigestion.
>
> I am also aware of some applications in the past that load a CD driver
> that
> is fine for the application, but cause a fatal error when auto insert
> runs.
>
> What happens when the PC reboots (and you leave the CD in the drive)? If
> it
> reboots and you can access the CD, this pretty well eliminates the power
> supply. If you can access the CD this suggests the last scenario. If you
> can't access the CD, this suggests the format error. If the PC reboots
> again, the monent it does so can be significant. If it reboots more or
> less
> as windows is starting up, then power supply is suggested, but if it more
> or
> less starts up windows and reboots at the final hurdle, then a software
> issue is more likely.
>
>
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> > JANA
> > _____
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> > "Dave" <daveg...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> > I have a computer that ran fine for a few years. Then it began to
> > reboot whenever someone would insert a CD. I assumed it was a bad CD
> > Rom.
>
> > I recently rebuilt (reinstalled windows) and installed a different CD/
> > DVD burner. The problem is it still reboots when I insert a CD.
>
> > The old burner was PATA the new one is SATA.
>
> > I can figure out how to identify the problem. I have been all over
> > the forums. I have looked through the application logs and tweaked
> > the registry. I have also uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers and
> > burning applications.
>
> > I ran memtest86 for a few hours and did not have any memory errors. I
> > also tired booting with only one stick of ram (then switching) and it
> > did not help.
>
> > Can someone offer a little direction on where I can go from here?
>
> > OS: WinXP Pro
> > Mobo: NF7S V2.0
>
> > Any help or advice would be appreciated!!!- Hide quoted text -
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Any CD or DVD will usually cause the reboot.
It will not boot back up if the CD is still in there; it reboots again
before I get to the login screen but after the bios detects the
drives.
I was able to reinstall windows using a regular CD Rom but I had
problems about half way through and had to copy i386 to the c drive so
I could complete the install.
I was also able to boot the "Ultimate Boot CD" using the drive.
I will re-test tonight to make sure my memory is correct on all of
this.
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OK, I will run with power supply.
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