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Solve : my desktop is hanging? |
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Answer» hello sir, I have purchased my desktop one year before. It worked properly for a period of 4 months. Did you MAKE any changes to the computer at 4 months? New hardware, new programs, update device drivers, etc? Quote from: suman_kumar on July 23, 2008, 09:07:42 AM The problem is, it keep on hanging either at the time of booting or after logging in. Does the system get past the 'hang' and operate normally? What are your system temperatures? Get Speedfan, if necessary: http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php and post back with temps. Try to remove and re-seat the RAM. Shutdown the computer normally, unplug from the electric supply, ground yourself and re-seat the RAM. If there are is more than one module, try to boot with just one module at a time. Check your motherboard manual to determine which motherboard memory SLOT must be populated. Remove and re-seat the CPU. Try a different power supply. Best of luck!Can you boot to safe mode? And also I noticed, your RAM was 448 MB (DDR2-667 DDR2 SDRAM). Is this the only piece? If not, try what drmsucks suggested. Running your system, one RAM at a time.. Good luck! and keep us posted! Quote It worked properly for a period of 4 months.It was time, then, to take advantage of warranty. Quote from: Broni on July 23, 2008, 09:39:46 PM QuoteIt worked properly for a period of 4 months.It was time, then, to take advantage of warranty. Yep! Quote from: jerryheavyarms on July 23, 2008, 10:01:12 AM Can you boot to safe mode? Yes iam able to boot in safe mode. But in rare case it is also not working.I haven't added any new hardware to my system. N my cpu temparature is ranging form 40- 45 degrees.Let your computer run with its case open and a desk fan beside it... How many fans do you have on your computer? |
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