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niceguy November 27th, 2005 07:40 AM

Computer re-boots when loading songs - bad power supply
 
I have been having trouble loading songs from disc and hard drive lately. I loaded on about 10000 songs with no prob. But in the last week, when loading songs from hard drive, or other peoples disc, randomly the computer will re boot itself. Not every song. It only happens sometimes. It seem to be a random event. A person brought there own disk last night, and it crashed during show. Anyone Had this prob, or have any ideas?

Thx,

Beavis November 27th, 2005 09:13 AM

do you have a laptop or desktop ?

if it is a desktop, it might be the cooling fan for the CPU.

niceguy November 28th, 2005 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beavis
do you have a laptop or desktop ?

if it is a desktop, it might be the cooling fan for the CPU.

I am using a desktop. How would a cpu fan cause the prob? What can I do to fix it? I was wondering since it only happens when loading files, if maybe it could be the hard drive?

3ghz pentium
300 gig hd

lmcmains November 28th, 2005 10:46 AM

Sometimes using a loptop it will overheat and cause proplems. A friend of mine bought a cooling unit to set his laptop on. I think thats why Beavis was asking you that.

mindonstrike November 28th, 2005 12:08 PM

I struggled with a similiar problem for about 6 months about a yaer and a half ago. Eventually discovered it was a bad power supply.
It was only about 6 months old when it started acting up.

Sam

DJYale November 28th, 2005 01:10 PM

I would second the power supply notion.

Just went through this on my mother's computer. Started out doing it after it had been on for about 2 hours, then slowly got more and more frequent.

MTUSUPPORT November 28th, 2005 03:55 PM

I would also guess the Power Supply or a cooling issue. If you can take the cover off the system and then make it happen. If the processor fan is bad, the processor will be so hot it is forcing the system to shut down to protect damaging itself.

ddouglass November 28th, 2005 04:57 PM

I think you guys are missing something. His system is re-booting not shutting down. If there was a heat problem with the processor the system would shutdown.

Windows is getting a fatal error of some kind and is re-starting. To find out what the error is right click on "My Computer", go to properties (last item), change to the "Advanced" tab and look at "Startup and Recovery" settings. Uncheck the "Automatically Restart" box.

Then the next time it errors out when you try to load a disc, you should get an error message...probably a blue screen with the culprit listed. It could still be a power supply problem that may be affecting your drives, but this should tell you/us more than we know at this point.

Beavis November 28th, 2005 08:55 PM

thats exactly what it does when the cpu overheats. it keeps rebooting cause its overheating.

it may just need a shot of air to clean the fan out.

im not sure if he's getting all the way into windows desktop or not.


my second choice would be the power supply.

DJYale November 29th, 2005 03:34 PM

The type of "re-boot" would help to determine if it's software or hardware related.

There are 2 kinds, a hard boot, where the computer just cuts out then restarts, and windows where the computer actually goes through the shutdown process before reboot.

As I stated before, I just went through this. The computer might run for 1 or 2 hours then hard boot. Did this for about a month. Then it would hard boot, and hang. Until finally one day it wouldn't boot at all. The whole process was over about a 3 month time.

The final cause of this issue was the 4-pin +12 volt plug on the power supply. (Testing this is simple if your system has the 4-pin +12v, open the case, turn the PC on and watch the CPU fan. If the fan starts to spin then quits unplug the 4-pin connector and try. The fan will spin up. And no, you can't run without it.)

niceguy December 14th, 2005 08:18 PM

Thank you to everyone. I replaced the power supply, and have not had a prob since!

Thank you,
Niceguy

gotrich December 23rd, 2005 06:32 AM

hmm
 
ok this helps me too as of tonight anyway mine started doing it. I was looking for the check pc website someone mentioned once and saw this..thanks guys

Wayne White December 24th, 2005 11:56 AM

Don't forget RAM...
 
Bad RAM can cause a computer to restart too. I've had this with a laptop. Replaced the RAM & fixed the problem...Wayne

gotrich December 27th, 2005 08:59 AM

actually...
 
I found out I had a Hard Drive cable go bad. After I restarted it it said it could not read boot disk error..but i looked durring start up and saw that it said none on both hard drive spots. took a good cable from another pc and boom fired right up. but old cable back...none again..


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