Friday, September 17, 2010

Computer Freezing?

Hello, My computer is a big end sort (3.2ghz, 1gb ram). It have a Giga-Byte Ga-8i915G duo motherboard (its either G or P). Its presently summer in Australia and adjectives through the winter my computer was fine and its a particuly hot year today. My motherboard boots but it freezes either when it checks for IDE Drives or at the window booting screen. Im pretty sure it'll be something to do next to the motherboard. I have also taken the side past its sell-by date the computer now and attached a huge household fan to it and it still doesnt work.



What are my option? or is my only selection to take it into a computer technician?



- Cheers, Daniel

Computer Freezing?

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If it freezes at IDE detection, then near is a problem with your hardware. Open the comp, dust everything inside next to vaccum. Check all nouns points, specially mb to hard disk, mb to other devices and reconnect.



Some special cases I notice were: 2 RAM's of different speeds can create these freezes. If you have it, remove one. it will resolve the problem. ALways use RAMs next to same speed.



If it freezes during boot time, it is an OS problem. Least troublesome method: Re-install over your previous version.



Note: The BIOS also have a setting of reset of computer if temperature goves over a clear in your mind point. It is kept to keep your MB from frying. Check to see if the max point is in limits. Do not play to increase it, you can fry your MB.
If your computer is worn-out properly while you are working on it, it could be a problem with device drivers, hardware or software.

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