Computer won't boot
What I have-
AMD Athlon 64 3000+
Gigabyte GA-K8NS Motherboard
1 gig pc3200 ram (1 stick)
Ok, well I built this computer a couple years ago and I haven't had any problems out of it.. until now. I left it on, went to bed and it was working fine and when I woke up the next morning it started acting strange. First the screen froze, cursor wouldnt move or anything.. completely locked up. It rebooted itself and worked fine for like 30 minutes or so then froze again.. except this time it wouldnt boot back up at all... well the tower itself turns on and all the system fans run, cpu fans run, all the drives have power running but the monitor itself displays nothing, just the yellow standby light when normally it would turn green when the computer is turned on and no beep when the computer turns on like it normally does when I boot it up. I tried changing the stick of ram into the other open slots, didnt work either. The wierd thing is that if i turned the power on and off to the tower about 10 times the monitor would then come on display the startup screen and sometimes even fully boot into XP and work for about 10 minutes then freeze again and just not boot again. But it hasnt actually got that far in a couple days. Then, I tried clearing the CMOS and bam it booted up and i reset the bios to the default settings which of course then it has to reboot and guess what, nothing shows on the monitor again... so i thought it might have just been luck that it turned on right after i cleared the cmos so i tried doing it again and it booted fine, until it had to restart and then nothing... so i dont know what to do or whats wrong
AMD Athlon 64 3000+
Gigabyte GA-K8NS Motherboard
1 gig pc3200 ram (1 stick)
Ok, well I built this computer a couple years ago and I haven't had any problems out of it.. until now. I left it on, went to bed and it was working fine and when I woke up the next morning it started acting strange. First the screen froze, cursor wouldnt move or anything.. completely locked up. It rebooted itself and worked fine for like 30 minutes or so then froze again.. except this time it wouldnt boot back up at all... well the tower itself turns on and all the system fans run, cpu fans run, all the drives have power running but the monitor itself displays nothing, just the yellow standby light when normally it would turn green when the computer is turned on and no beep when the computer turns on like it normally does when I boot it up. I tried changing the stick of ram into the other open slots, didnt work either. The wierd thing is that if i turned the power on and off to the tower about 10 times the monitor would then come on display the startup screen and sometimes even fully boot into XP and work for about 10 minutes then freeze again and just not boot again. But it hasnt actually got that far in a couple days. Then, I tried clearing the CMOS and bam it booted up and i reset the bios to the default settings which of course then it has to reboot and guess what, nothing shows on the monitor again... so i thought it might have just been luck that it turned on right after i cleared the cmos so i tried doing it again and it booted fine, until it had to restart and then nothing... so i dont know what to do or whats wrong
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I also forgot to mention that i reformatted aswell so its not a software problem.
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Also, it seems to especially lock up when I do anything such as minimize window, scroll in a window or webpage things like that. And before it got this bad everything worked fine but when i tried to play counter strike it just froze and crashed so it seems like something to do with video card? IDK maybe ill try and put the other one in again and hope it even boots..
As an aside and something to consider once you get back up and running, depending on your motherboard configuration, you can probably realize a signifigant performance improvement by getting a second stick of matching RAM. Modern PCs interleave memory (typically slots 1 & 3 mate while 2 & 4 also interleave) and by having a single stick you are cheating yourself out of some performance.
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