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Daston

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Good an odd PC prob guys

 

My girl friends PC crashed and now it hangs on boot up. It sometimes gets to the window loading screen, other times it gets stuck on the motherboard splash screen and sometimes freezes on the Video card detection screen.

 

Any ideas? Dead motherboard?

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Sounds like a dead motherboard or corrupted bios. Try to get a bios update for the motherboard and have a go at flashing that on. Think you will need a floppy disk to do it though.

 

Try unplugging the HDD's as sometimes a loose SATA cable can cause problems like that. If you unplug the HDD's and CD-Roms etc and it still hangs on the bios then go with my first suggestion.

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Doubt it its the mobo... If it actually gets to the windows loading screen, more than likely to be the HDD... mobo's rarely blow unless you've been messing around with it. get yourself a bootable linux iso and slap it onto a usb pen or cd.... if that boots up then you can be pretty sure your motherboard is ok, you could even use the windows install cd.

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Doubt it its the mobo... If it actually gets to the windows loading screen, more than likely to be the HDD... mobo's rarely blow unless you've been messing around with it. get yourself a bootable linux iso and slap it onto a usb pen or cd.... if that boots up then you can be pretty sure your motherboard is ok, you could even use the windows install cd.

 

Ha it depends on the computer to be honest!! if the motherboard was gone the computer wouldnt start up simple as.. can i ask what comp is it... first thing id try is a recovery and youll know soon enough if its hardware or softwarre...

 

Hanging on the post says its either a hardware issue or a bios issue. Wouldn't matter if you use a bootable disc or a recovery disc if its still hanging on the post.

 

It is possible that its the HDD, i've had motherboard issues with the Sata ports and the AGP/PCI-E slots.

 

Dead motherboards don't turn on, but they don't have to be dead to malfunction. I've had motherboards where if i plugged in a network cable it would hang the whole system.

 

Its usually never as cut and dry as you think with these bleedin machines.

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