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>> "Mike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>I recently built a computer & when loading drivers it froze up, so I had
>>>to force it to quit. Now when I try to start it, the monitor light turns
>>>green for a sec & then turns yellow.
>>> No BIOS messages, nothing, so I can't even try to boot off of the CD.
>>> Any suggestions?
>>> Thanks!
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>> If everything is new on the PC, I would suspect that something was faulty
>> or was not fixed in properly. Try the easiest and cheapest solutions
>> first - Try removing and re-inserting the graphics card. Try the same
>> with the RAM and the processor as it could be a duff connection. Make
>> sure all connections are good.
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>> When you power on, do the fans spin up? Does the hard disk spin? When you
>> turn on the switch on the back of the power supply, does the power supply
>> fan flicker and do any LEDs light up on the motherboard?
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>> Do you get a series of beeps when you power on? These beeps tell you
>> where the problem is - check the manual or post motherboard model numbers
>> and details here.
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> Yes, it's all new, & it booted up fine originally.
> What could have happened that could have caused the freeze up when loading
> drivers & now not allowing it to boot?
I answered that in my first reply - I would suspect that something was
faulty or was not fixed in properly (but worked to start with). Try the
easiest and cheapest solutions first - Try removing and re-inserting the
graphics card. Try the same with the RAM and the processor as it could be a
duff connection. Basically, as its all new, make sure everything is
connected properly. Follow my second paragraph above to help narrow down the
problem and rule out power problems, then tell us what happens regarding
beeps etc as in my third paragraph.
Do you have access to another PC where you could try the components out one
at a time to identify which has failed? Try the RAM in another PC. Try the
hard disks in another PC. As the computer froze while you were using it I
would suspect power, CPU or memory trouble.
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