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Computer rebooting at startup :(
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Join Date: May 2004
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Hello,
Every time I restart my computer, or turn it on after a shut down, it gets as far as the blue login screen where you choose your user, then it reboots. Sometimes it will do it 2 or 3 times, other times it goes up as high as 10. Usually it stops doing this when I manually hit the reset button, but sometimes not.
I have windows XP Pro, Service Pack 1 with most of the updates.
Any ideas?
Every time I restart my computer, or turn it on after a shut down, it gets as far as the blue login screen where you choose your user, then it reboots. Sometimes it will do it 2 or 3 times, other times it goes up as high as 10. Usually it stops doing this when I manually hit the reset button, but sometimes not.
I have windows XP Pro, Service Pack 1 with most of the updates.
Any ideas?
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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There are a number of things that could cause this. Bad memory is right at the top of my list. But try starting in safe mode to see if it's a bad driver or other software issue. To do this, start tapping the F8 key as soon as your computer starts up. Keep tapping it until you get a black safe mode menu screen and choose "start in safemode". If you can reliably boot this way, then it is a software problem if not, it can still be a software or hardware problem.
Yeah bentkey is probably right with the memory thing. open up your machine and take out the memory and put it back in. If it still doesn't work then one of your memory sticks is bad and needs to be replaced. if you have a warranty you can call up and get some new ones for free. Only do this if you cant boot into safe mode.
If all else fails and you have no other options then the power supply might not have enough power in it to give to your machine. If this is what is happening your computer will slowly die (it happened to me and after at first the computer would just shut off after an hour or so, then thirty minutes, then it would just boot and shut off). Your computer manufacture will probably give you a new computer dell gave one to me (it was even better then my first everything was upgraded).
So consider those things but like i said if you can boot into safe mode then you dont need to try any of those things
If all else fails and you have no other options then the power supply might not have enough power in it to give to your machine. If this is what is happening your computer will slowly die (it happened to me and after at first the computer would just shut off after an hour or so, then thirty minutes, then it would just boot and shut off). Your computer manufacture will probably give you a new computer dell gave one to me (it was even better then my first everything was upgraded).
So consider those things but like i said if you can boot into safe mode then you dont need to try any of those things
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Sarah, has your PC always done this, or did it run fine until recently?
Can you remember making any changes shortly before this started happening, eg installing new hardware or software?
Can you remember making any changes shortly before this started happening, eg installing new hardware or software?
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Maybe the DSL was doing something weird to my computer?
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