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Hi all,
I have a PC at work which I did a clean install of XP Pro on a few
weeks ago. It has been used very infrequently only by me, for non-
internet purposes (so no viruses/spyware etc for sure - and I am the
only person with access to this office).
Yesterday morning I came into work to find that one of my PCs did not
power on at all. The following happened (in order):
1. Switched PSU off from back, turned it on again - no result
2. Unplugged and re-plugged power cable in case it was loose - no
result
3. Switch power cable for another one - the PC powers on
- NOTE : The "faulty" cable works on another PC - and I'm not crazy!
=)
4. When PC powers on, get an error message saying BIOS config not set.
Upon entering BIOS, date is 2003 etc as if someone had completely
reset the BIOS.
5. Entered the basic details (date etc) and turned on PC - everything
worked
6. Yesterday, night, tried to shut-down, but after shutting down, the
computer powered itself on again after about 3 or 4 seconds. Tested
and re-tested this - in the end, I waited for it to power off, and
then turned it off from the power switch on the back of the PSU
7. Finally, this morning came in and turned it on again - system wont
go into windows normally, or into safe mode, or into last known good
configuration. Each time, it just reboots itself.
What would be the logical order to proceed in order to correct this
problem? My gut tells me to check out the PSU first, but I am not
aware/sure if the PSU can be responsible for the reset command.
Thanks in advance,
Raj
I have a PC at work which I did a clean install of XP Pro on a few
weeks ago. It has been used very infrequently only by me, for non-
internet purposes (so no viruses/spyware etc for sure - and I am the
only person with access to this office).
Yesterday morning I came into work to find that one of my PCs did not
power on at all. The following happened (in order):
1. Switched PSU off from back, turned it on again - no result
2. Unplugged and re-plugged power cable in case it was loose - no
result
3. Switch power cable for another one - the PC powers on
- NOTE : The "faulty" cable works on another PC - and I'm not crazy!
=)
4. When PC powers on, get an error message saying BIOS config not set.
Upon entering BIOS, date is 2003 etc as if someone had completely
reset the BIOS.
5. Entered the basic details (date etc) and turned on PC - everything
worked
6. Yesterday, night, tried to shut-down, but after shutting down, the
computer powered itself on again after about 3 or 4 seconds. Tested
and re-tested this - in the end, I waited for it to power off, and
then turned it off from the power switch on the back of the PSU
7. Finally, this morning came in and turned it on again - system wont
go into windows normally, or into safe mode, or into last known good
configuration. Each time, it just reboots itself.
What would be the logical order to proceed in order to correct this
problem? My gut tells me to check out the PSU first, but I am not
aware/sure if the PSU can be responsible for the reset command.
Thanks in advance,
Raj