Holy crap this thread has been busy all of a sudden. Let's see if I can help here...
I'm stuck.
For a few months now, my desktop PC has been hard-locking on me. No blue screening or crashing in any way. It simply just completely locks up. The screen stops but an image still appears and the audio goes silent.
I have run memtest with no problems, tested my HDD, and tested my SSD (that has Windows 10 on it). None of these things were the issue. I have updated drivers for everything including the motherboard.
What else can I do to diagnose the issue? I am worried my motherboard is the problem.
I have to agree with you Pierced, motherboard's usually have built in protection against faulty power sources, so that they buffer the power a couple of ms ahead, and if they detect unclean power they will hard reset of power off. This is not universal, but most modern Mobo's will do this. That's why I don't want to say it's your PSU failing... what is the brand of your mobo, is it an off the shelf PC? Do you overclock the bus on the mobo or the CPU?
Well, the problem was definitely with my CPU. Felt risky to do, but I uninstalled one of the drivers from device manager, and after the reboot, got back all the performance I should have it.
Why did the solution have to be so obvious but vaguely risky?
Just curious, what did you uninstall in device driver?
I have a PC here that when you started it, theres only a blinking underline _ in the top left corner. I'm thinking maybe it could be a corrupt boot manager or something, but i tried to run all the bootrec.exe commands (/fixmbr, /fixboot and /rebuildbcd) and it didnt fix anything. Windows is installed on E:\ for some reason, but i tried to run the commands on E:\Windows as well.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
How are you getting to a command prompt? Is it a prompt it's booting to? Can you access the drives from the cmd prompt? Does your bios post (show the power on test with the manufacture of the bios). That last question is key.
While doing a repair installation of Windows XP my keyboard stops working and I can't finish the repair. The keyboard works fine when accessing the bios though. I've been searching for solutions all day and none of them have worked. Anybody have any ideas on how to fix this?
Is it a USB or PS2 keyboard? If it's USB, have you tried plugging it in in the back? Does the PC have the old PS2 green round peripheral interface? If it does, try getting a converter between USB and PS2.
Does anyone keep getting the loading animation on mouse cursor on Chrome when switching to different tabs? It's annoying.
Try killing extensions you have installed one by one until it stops, but first go to >settings>about>update and make sure it's updated, the update before last (right now) had some issues that Google pushed quickly.
I need some help with the "Internet Light" on my Modem.....
Normally when the internet-light goes out, I plug the modem's ethernet cable directly into my laptop then it "registers" and the light turns on. But today when I connected my laptop the internet-light kept blinking, but never went solid green.....then turned off completely when I disconnected my computer.
Does anyone know a different way to get my "internet light" to turn on?
Thanks.
Have you tried power cycling you router? Is this a modem, a router, or a modem router combo (do you have dsl)? Just unplug it for 30 seconds and replug it if you have not tried that. DON'T hold that little reset button that you have to stick something in to get to. Artanisix is on point though, one of the terminations in the ethernet cable may have failed, I'd try what he said, and swap in a new cable.
I am having a really odd problem. Occasionally when I unplug or plug in headphones to the front I/O port of my desktop it causes the computer to reboot. I think it only happens when the display is turned off.
It sounds like a ground issue on the TRS (tip ring sleeve) jack on the headphones, motheroards will instantly hard power off if ground break is detected. Open your pc up and make sure the jack has not been cracked on the inside, also, plug the headphones in the back just to test, it should not have that issue. You can always get an extension for the quarter inch plug. (ONe thing Radio Shack is still good for)
Hi GAF, I went to check to see if my computer was up to date and it said it was. But I got curious and went to look at the update history and there are 12 cumulative updates that apparently "failed to install."
How come it thinks I'm up to date and restarting doesn't prompt it to reinstall them? What is going on?
What is your OS? Is the update listed as "Optional" anywhere in windows updates. This problem is not unheard of, but the fix is different for every different version, but Google is your best friend here, the answer is a search page away. Let me know.
Wow, this threads never been this busy.