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hi,
i have xp pro running on a pentium 4 2.4 gb processor with 1.25gb ram (1 gb
+ 256mb). it boots fine on a cold start but if i re-boot it goes past the
bios and starts to load and then i hear a noise and it crashes, i then get
the option to go into safe mode..blah blah. however it will not boot into
anything. if i turn it off for 2 minutes(yes i have timed it......sad i know)
it will boot fine. my initial thought was cpu temp but have looked into this
with sensors and monitoring programmes to no avail. i can only think that it
is not releasing memory from the ram........and when it tries to re-boot it
sees that the ram is busy and crashes, or is it my motherboard doesnt like
the 1gb ram i have installed. any help or suggestions very appreciated thank
you
 
You'll want to get to the bottom of what the noise is. More than likely the
drive has failed.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

:
| hi,
| i have xp pro running on a pentium 4 2.4 gb processor with 1.25gb ram (1
gb
| + 256mb). it boots fine on a cold start but if i re-boot it goes past the
| bios and starts to load and then i hear a noise and it crashes, i then get
| the option to go into safe mode..blah blah. however it will not boot into
| anything. if i turn it off for 2 minutes(yes i have timed it......sad i
know)
| it will boot fine. my initial thought was cpu temp but have looked into
this
| with sensors and monitoring programmes to no avail. i can only think that
it
| is not releasing memory from the ram........and when it tries to re-boot
it
| sees that the ram is busy and crashes, or is it my motherboard doesnt like
| the 1gb ram i have installed. any help or suggestions very appreciated
thank
| you
 
the noise is just a really quiet one, .....mmmmm what makes you think hdd
hadnt thought of that
 
:
| the noise is just a really quiet one, .....mmmmm what makes you think hdd?
* Fans and drives make noise. Ram does not. :)

--
Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect
 

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