spirittoo

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  1. Another couple of things to look at.

    Are all your drivers up to date.

    Could be a stick of ram that is starting to go bad.

    I just bought two new sticks myself. And after placing them in. Mine started doing the same thing. Just went black and restarted from boot up. Ended up one of the sticks was faulty. Took a while to track the one down.

    Have you been cleaning the inside.

    Try reseating any boards (audio, video, etc), and your ram sticks.

    Try reseating your cables.

    Try drinking a big glass of beer.

    It never hurts. :D

    I was going to test the memory, but the floppy disk is bad. I'll have to replace it. Everything else you mentioned checks out ok.

    I'm wondering if the floppy drive is causing it to reboot.

    Thank you for your time.

    Update

    I'm whipped .... must crash will check back in the morning. If you have anything that can help please post. Thanks

  2. maybe you could see if there is a .dmp file and see if you can post that here to see if anyone can see the errors. Also I wonder if you are getting blue screens. If you are quick get the id error there and post it.

    couple of possibilities, overheating... have you cleaned all the dust out . fans all working?

    the other possibility bad ram?

    I have the side off and it's in the 60's in the house. So it's not over heating. I have active monitor and it shows all the temps in the green. All the fans are working.

    I'm not getting a blue screen just a reboot at random without warning. I'll do a search and see if there is a .dmp file.

    I have the mirosoft memory test I can check it with that.

    I will get back to you.

    Update....

    I've discovered went I tried to run a memory test that the floppy drive isn't working. I'm surprise windows didn't say anything.

    The light isn't flashing and when I put a disk in I get a message to insert disk into drive.

    Could this be the reason the computer is rebooting?

    If I disconnect it will it solve the problem?

    Thanks.

  3. Well it's not the power supply. I replaced it with a new one I had and the problem continues. It reboots without warning after a few mintues.

    I've run AVG and found no virus. I've check the windows updates and nothing new. I've run ad aware and remove what it found. I've run spy bot and it found nothing. I've updated spyblaster ..... :wacko:

    Does anyone have any idea what is happening? :blink::huh:

  4. try buying a new new power supply that happend to me a couple of time and i learn my lesson about that.

    before you buy a new power supply try to look at you MB and take out the power supply if you see on you Mb has damage or the cynlinder thing near the plug of the power supply is damge you need to change a new one a power spply or a MB.

    Just as I was replying to your post the system rebooted without warning. Is this the sign of a bad power supply?

    I have a cheap one, I can use but what would be a good supply that doesn't cost alot if it is the psu?

  5. Try turning everything on at msconfig startup menu have you installed any new drivers,hardware, or programs?

    I don't have msconfig with win2000. I tried going into it before and it said cannot find file. :unsure:

    Update

    So far I haven't found anything. I scan the c drive with AVG nothing. I uninstalled and reinstalled spybot and did a scan .... nothing. I installed ad aware and did a scan and removed things it found. Now I am running AVG again scanning all the drives.

    I wasn't at the computer when it reboot both times. I just walked into the room and saw it had rebooted. So far it hasn't done it again and I have been sitting here installing things for over 30 mins and it hasn't rebooted.

    I was running a bit torrent both times it rebooted. I wonder if that had something to do with it?

  6. I'm running windows 2000 Pro.

    I tried running AVG but it shut down on me before I could. I have auto window updates that's updated.

    What is going around that is causing the system to reboot?

    Help!

    Update: I checked windows update and no critical updates are needed. I am running AVG again and plan to run spybot .... I don't have ad aware installed.

    I will give more info as I get it. If you know what is causing it to reboot please post.

    Thank you for your time.

    Update .... something wierd is going on with my spybot ....the language is changed and I didn't do it!

  7. I have IE 6.0 I just used spy-bot and cleared out the cookies from excite forgetting that I had this problem before I formatted the drive.

    I also have Netscape and I have no problems signing on there.

    After clearing out the cookies I get a message from excite. ....

    "The browser you're using is not allowing you to sign in to Excite.

    Right now, your browser's settings are configured to disable cookies and/or javascript. In order to access your account, you must change your browser's settings to accept both cookies AND javascript."

    The browser is configured to accept cookies and I saw nothing in the advantage at the security tab about enabling java script.

    Could it be something that is screwed up in the reg? Has anyone else had this problem? :wacko::unsure::huh:

    Thank you for your time.

  8. You need to get the MPG files converted to VOB and IFO files that the DVD player will be able to read. You just can't drop any files into VIDEO_TS.

    Import the video using Nero Vision, follow the wizard and the application should encode the video into DVD-readable format.

    Tried doing the import thing but still couldn't get it to work. Do you know where I can get more info on Nero?

    Can I make copies of movies with it or do I need another program besides nero?

    Thank you for your time.

  9. You need to get the MPG files converted to VOB and IFO files that the DVD player will be able to read. You just can't drop any files into VIDEO_TS.

    Import the video using Nero Vision, follow the wizard and the application should encode the video into DVD-readable format.

    Have not installed Nero Vision yet .... I will do so and let you know what happens. Thanks :thumbsup:

  10. My friend is trying to burn a DVD. He has some videos that he wants to put on a disk. When we fire up Nero and tried to put it in the area to copy we get this message:

    "The following files may not reside in the VIDEO_TS directory of a DVD-VIDEO compilation: Out of Athens-Part2 MPG

    Only compliant DVD-VIDEOfiles (VIDEO-TS.IFO', 'VIDEO_'VTS_ ....) can be added to the VIDEO_TS folder. Please add files from a completed DVD-VIDEO title or use a authoring software like Nero Vision Express to create DVD-VIDEO files from standard video files as *avi and *mpg."

    What does this mean? Do I need another program besides Nero? :huh::blink:

  11. My neighbor just call me and her son just bought a router. Now I know absolutely nothing about these things so if I don't have enough info please forgive me. :blink:

    She is running windows 98. She said she believes it is hook up correctly the lights are working, but she get a message that it is not being recognized.

    What does she need to do?

    Thank you for your time. :thumbsup:

  12. This thread will be gold for anyone with the machine ..... :D

    Just finish chatting with compaq tech. According to him the mobo will not accept a higher watt supply, but it will handle all the extra componets I am adding on.

    I thought the machine p/s would need at least 350 watts but the tech sadi no, so there you are.

    Solution to problem .... buy replacement ... do upgrades .... see what happens.

    Thanks for your time. :thumbsup:

  13. What model number is the current computer???

    I thought you said in an earlier post it was a 5330 is this correct???

    If it is then that PS isn't the correct one for that computer.

    that computer originally came with a 145W PS. so if you go any higher it might be too much for the mobo.

    Yes it is the 5330US ..... the original p/s was 250Watts. I didn't know that about the mobo. But what about the part the machine is running accorrding to the power caculator his machine needs over 345 watts to run what he wants.

    Are you saying I should replace it with the same p/s? What about the power requirement to run the system? My friend wants a dvd burn added a second hhd, and more memory. Is 250 watts going to be able to handle that?

    I see now that I got the number mixed up. The site has 5303 not 30 ..... my mistake so disreguard the above link.

    Anyway I can find out if the mobo can go higher than 250watts? If it can will someone help me find a replacement p/s that is at least 350 watts that will fit in this machine?

    Thank you for your time.

  14. your reading too much into what I said.
    which brings us to the fine print in the warranty section of their computers stating that you may get a refurbished computer, or you may lose all information on the hard drive.

    also as stated before, soemtimes the mobo drivers need the chasis. if the mobo is riveted to the chasis, then it is integrated electrically to the chasis, which means your hard drive may not work in the new case requireing you to wipe the harddrive and start fresh sometimes the mobo and chasis are integrated into the BIOS system, to prevent stolen computers from being parted out and used in other computers.

    Oh my I didn't know that. Well that does it. I can't use this case. I have no choice but to order a micro atx ps and hope it will be enough power to run the new stuff.

    Thank you for your time.

  15. That's what I don't want ..... would I have to flash the bios if I got another 80 gb hhd?

    not sure if you would have to flash the bios for a new 80gig hdd or not.

    New problem. The new case has arrived and I have started to take out the mobo from the 5330. The problem .... the mobo won't come out! :blink::wacko:

    I've taken out all the screws. I found one under the clamp that hold the heat sink and fan on the cpu. I remove that, but it still won't come out. The bottom and the right side of the board is free, but something is holding the board near the cpu toward the top of the board and where the I/O stuff is in the back. I tried to see if I could slide the board away from the opening where the I/O is but something holds it! :unsure:

    there is a possibility that there is a screw on the riveted side of the case. see below for more info on that, or they have those lovely little plastic holding brackets in place, which means you have to locate how they are placed in order to remove the mobo.

    I can't get to the back of the board because compaq in their infinite wisdom rivet the left side case panel to the frame and case. You can't take that off. :o

    There has to be some way to remove the board. If the mobo fail how would they replace it?

    they drill out the rivets so they can access the left side. this way they can remove the mobo, replace it, then they put new rivets in place. which brings us to the fine print in the warranty section of their computers stating that you may get a refurbished computer, or you may lose all information on the hard drive.

    How could I lose all the infomation on the hhd if I put the mobo in another case?

    Pulling the rivets won't make a difference. The side panel case and frame are all one part. There is nothing to pull apart. There are rivets near the I/O but I can't tell it that is what is hold the mobo down. :blink:

  16. for teh most part as long as you are keeping the original HDD with the system it should recognize it. There is the possibility that you will have to flash the BIOS in order for it to recognize the higher capacity of the new HDD

    That's what I don't want ..... would I have to flash the bios if I got another 80 gb hhd?

    New problem. The new case has arrived and I have started to take out the mobo from the 5330. The problem .... the mobo won't come out! :blink::wacko:

    I've taken out all the screws. I found one under the clamp that hold the heat sink and fan on the cpu. I remove that, but it still won't come out. The bottom and the right side of the board is free, but something is holding the board near the cpu toward the top of the board and where the I/O stuff is in the back. I tried to see if I could slide the board away from the opening where the I/O is but something holds it! :unsure:

    I can't get to the back of the board because compaq in their infinite wisdom rivet the left side case panel to the frame and case. You can't take that off. :o

    There has to be some way to remove the board. If the mobo fail how would they replace it?

    I'm dead in the water right now. I haven't a clue what is holding it down still. HELP! :wacko::blink: