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turn everything off, including main power switch on PSU and then unplug hard drive from Mobo. Try starting it up without a hard drive connected and see if it will go into the setup program(F10 or F1 button usually. It says it on screen during bootup). That will eliminate the hard drive and software possibilities. another thing turn everything off again, pull mobo battery(looks like a watch battery) Then hit the reset button on the mobo. Sometimes it a jumper switch. This will reset all the CPU and memory speed settings in case something got messed up. put battery back and plug everything in and try to start it up |
If its a hard drive it should still POST though.
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If so then it's either Hard drive mechanical failure or software corruption. I supposed it could be bad memory that fails when it starts loading up windows. Do you have an old hard drive you can stick in there to test it out? You might also try putting the OS disk(windows?) into the DVD player and starting it up like that. Make sure the DVD player is the 1st boot option. |
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I did that once.....fried the mobo.....learned the hard way. |
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If he doesn't understand then he should limit his choices. |
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I'll try using the dvd drive to boot it. I have class tonight so I can't do it until later on, but I will and I will keep you up to date. Thank you very much for your help |
Ive had similar to that problem before both times was caused by a bum windows update.
If you have a Windows repair or startup disk pop it in and reboot thru dvd drive you may have to f10 into bios and set to boot cd 1st. then reboot and let windows repair load and select repair startup. Let it do its thing if it in the end asks you to roll back to a time it last worked and you dont want do that reboot again. Then F 8 as it starts up see if you can get into a safe mode boot up with networking. Go to control panel delete software select show windows updates. Remove any win updates that may have occurred on the day that you lost computing. Then run your virus scanner and also use a good Malware remover such as Malwarebytes its fee. Then try and reboot. Also if its HDMI check the cable to see if its slipped out or better yet change it out with a known working cable Also, I failed to mention on all your reboots dc the power for a minute or so . |
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Edit: I just remembered seeing an update right before I powered down last time. I will check both recommendations tonight. Thank you guys again |
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It's good that it boots to bios |
Does the computer beep at all when you turn it on?
Many times the number, frequency, and length of the beeps are codes for certain types of errors. |
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I put the boot disk in and started the repair, but then I realized I didn't plug in the hard drive. Then I plugged in the hard drive, but it wouldn't let me do the repair just the install. I chose install and it went a few screens then said i need to restart without the disc. I did that and it started working!! I went and got malwarebytes and it picked up a couple threats. I tried to unistall the updates but nothing happened.
Thank you guys so much for helping me with this. I'm not sure how it just started working, but thank you. I'm running a full scan now before bed. Thanks again |
Happy to hear that whatever ya did fixed it.
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