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My presario refuses to fully boot. Just hangs midway. Invariably I reload XP
Home and everything is ok for at least a month,then the problem reoccurs. Any ideas if its likely to be ram related or a failing HDD.I'M stumped. Thanks |
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Are you running some sort of anti-virus software, firewall and some type of
anti-spyware utility? It is not "safe" to only run Windows XP with out these three type of software installed. On 29/11/2005 "Scott" <fionnkool@eircom.net> wrote: >My presario refuses to fully boot. Just hangs midway. Invariably I reload XP >Home >and everything is ok for at least a month,then the problem reoccurs. >Any ideas if its likely to be ram related or a failing HDD.I'M stumped. >Thanks > > -- --- Y. |
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I have AVG,sygate and adaware installed.
More problems -it now cant find the OS. |
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Scott wrote:
> I have AVG,sygate and adaware installed. > More problems -it now cant find the OS. Then you have hardware failure, possibly the hard drive although certainly other components could be failing, too. Here are general hardware troubleshooting steps (not everything may apply to you), although I'd suggest contacting the laptop's tech support instead. 1) Open the computer and run it open, cleaning out all dust bunnies and observing all fans (overheating will cause system freezing). Obviously you can't do this with a laptop, but you can hear if the fan is running and feel if the laptop is getting too hot. 2) Test the RAM - I like Memtest86+ from www.memtest.org. Obviously, you have to get the program from a working machine. You will either download the precompiled Windows binary to make a bootable floppy or the .iso to make a bootable cd. If you want to use the latter, you'll need to have third-party burning software on the machine where you download the file - XP's built-in burning capability won't do the job. In either case, boot with the media you made. The test will run immediately. Let the test run for an hour or two - unless errors are seen immediately. If you get any errors, replace the RAM. 3) Test the hard drive with a diagnostic utility from the mftr. Download the file and make a bootable floppy or cd with it. Boot with the media and do a thorough test. If the drive has physical errors, replace it. 4) The power supply may be going bad or be inadequate for the devices you have in the system. The adequacy issue doesn't really apply to a laptop, although of course the power supply can be faulty. 5) Test the motherboard with something like TuffTest from www.tufftest.com. Sometimes this is useful, and sometimes it isn't. Testing hardware failures often involves swapping out suspected parts with known-good parts. If you can't do the testing yourself and/or are uncomfortable opening your computer, take the machine to a professional computer repair shop (not your local equivalent of BigStoreUSA). Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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