View Full Version : System Reboots with PC 133 memory
Catherine
02-20-2004, 02:58 AM
I have a user with a 2 year Athlon Duron 800 system with 256mb PC133
memory, system was installed with windows ME but recently started
freezing and rebooting intermittently. I did a clean install of
windows XP formatting hard drive as NTFS. The first boot after install
the computer started for about 20 seconds and rebooted itself, did
this a few times so I put a 128mb stick of PC100 memory and had no
problems installed all apps and everything was working. Suggested to
user to purchase memory as I thought faulty memory. Replaced the pc100
with a new PC133 512mb memory stick and again the system rebooted
itself just before windows XP had fully loaded. I went into BIOS and
tried to change SPD settings but computer froze. I have since tried
other PC133 memory sticks in system and each time it keeps rebooting.
The system works fine with PC100 memory. Is this a problem with the
motherboard or is there a setting in the CMOS that needs changing -
what should I do as the user is running on 128mb at the moment and I
am not confident to tell them to order more PC100 memory in case this
is really a faulty motherboard problem.
Thanks in advance
Catherine
Identity
02-20-2004, 07:24 AM
The problem is probably a faulty power supply unit.
Maybe the CPU fan has died? Make sure it is spinning.
catherine.oswald@newcastle.edu.au (Catherine) wrote in
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I have a user with a 2 year Athlon Duron 800 system with 256mb PC133 memory, system was installed with windows ME but recently started freezing and rebooting intermittently. I did a clean install of windows XP formatting hard drive as NTFS. The first boot after install the computer started for about 20 seconds and rebooted itself, did this a few times so I put a 128mb stick of PC100 memory and had no problems installed all apps and everything was working. Suggested to user to purchase memory as I thought faulty memory. Replaced the pc100 with a new PC133 512mb memory stick and again the system rebooted itself just before windows XP had fully loaded. I went into BIOS and tried to change SPD settings but computer froze. I have since tried other PC133 memory sticks in system and each time it keeps rebooting. The system works fine with PC100 memory. Is this a problem with the motherboard or is there a setting in the CMOS that needs changing - what should I do as the user is running on 128mb at the moment and I am not confident to tell them to order more PC100 memory in case this is really a faulty motherboard problem. Thanks in advance Catherine
You might want to look for swollen, leaky capacitors on the motherboard.
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