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BDogg4821
November 4th, 2002, 03:26 PM
Hello,

First of all, for all the jerks who will tell me to look up other posts, I have and they did not help. Anyways, my problem is that my computer resets itself automatically and randomly, making it very hard to get large files and share them. My computer only does this when I am running WinMX. I don't run other programs and I always use a secondary connection.

Also, when my computer restarts, the graphics are all screwed up when it comes back around and I always have to reset them.

If anybody has had a similar problem or has a plausible solution, it would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the above first comment, but some people in this room are very condescending when replying and there is no reason for that.

Thank You

wonderboy2005
November 4th, 2002, 03:53 PM
well.... uhh... im going to have to refer you to a certain post made by me about 23 days ago, in the kazaa thread. lol.... just kiddin.

what do u mean by "reset"? does it restart? if its restarting, then it could possibly be that your power supply is not big enough. depending on what u have for drives and cards, etc. this can be a big issue. id say minimum, having a HDD, cd drive, and a P4 or athlon xp, you should have ATLEAST 350 watt. im not an expert, but if you got a bigger computer, or multiple drives, multiple optical drives, or a high end chip/gfx card, you should have a 450 or higher.

whew.... after all that im hoping that you meant restart.....

BDogg4821
November 4th, 2002, 03:59 PM
Thanks for the replies guys.

I have a 4 year old pentium 2-450. I have a Voodoo graphics card, a CD Burner, and I'm running Win 98. I tried reloading WinMX a couple of times to no avail. I don't wish to get a new computer, so if there are any other suggestions for working with my computer, I would appreciate it.

Also, I will be reloading the program again to see if it helps this time. Will report back any findings.

Thanks Again

p.s. By the way, I did mean restart. You were correct in the assumption.

BDogg4821
November 4th, 2002, 04:11 PM
Krell, what drivers do I need to reinstall. Are you saying ALL my drivers, or what?

Will await your response, Thanks!

CCSDUDE
November 4th, 2002, 04:32 PM
Originally posted by BDogg4821
Krell, what drivers do I need to reinstall. Are you saying ALL my drivers, or what?

Will await your response, Thanks!

He's saying....format your HD, reinstall whatever OS you use + your programs. Start fresh.....don't just keep adding more shit on top of more shit. That's a real good way to snag a virus or a trojan an not even notice it.

Don't forget to back up all your data.

notbob
November 4th, 2002, 04:36 PM
more ram is always good

BDogg4821
November 4th, 2002, 04:37 PM
The funny thing about that, though, is that about 4 months ago I got back from a vacation and my harddrive was fried from a storm. I had to buy a new one and completely start fresh. I didn't even have a disc with drivers on it so I had to go hunting on the web to find everything. I would think that my O/S would be still fairly good.

CCSDUDE
November 4th, 2002, 04:42 PM
Well, you CAN do a LOT of damage in 4 months LOL

How many programs have you installed/uninstalled in the past 4 months?

How many things load at start up? (open the run box from the start menu and type in "msconfig" without the quotes)

Do you have Real player/Real One installed?

Do you defrag often?

There's many things that can hinder a system's preformance...even in such a short period of time.

notbob
November 4th, 2002, 05:02 PM
if the hdd was fried, chances are other stuff on the board was too--cards are probably ok but maybe some ram was fried?

if you have ram problems you get lots of bsod's and restarts

Scott2201
November 4th, 2002, 05:18 PM
Well, I think you nailed it on the head right there and everybody just keeps on talking about other stuff that it's not. Oh well, that sucks for those who aren't paying attention.

BTW, my computer does the same thing ever since I upgraded to a GeForce 4 Ti 4600 Video Card. I know it's the power supply, but I'm just too cheap to buy a new one. I'll get around to it eventually.


Originally posted by wonderboy2005
well.... uhh... im going to have to refer you to a certain post made by me about 23 days ago, in the kazaa thread. lol.... just kiddin.

what do u mean by "reset"? does it restart? if its restarting, then it could possibly be that your power supply is not big enough. depending on what u have for drives and cards, etc. this can be a big issue. id say minimum, having a HDD, cd drive, and a P4 or athlon xp, you should have ATLEAST 350 watt. im not an expert, but if you got a bigger computer, or multiple drives, multiple optical drives, or a high end chip/gfx card, you should have a 450 or higher.

whew.... after all that im hoping that you meant restart.....

The Hunter
November 4th, 2002, 05:52 PM
Originally posted by notbob
if the hdd was fried, chances are other stuff on the board was too--cards are probably ok but maybe some ram was fried?

if you have ram problems you get lots of bsod's and restarts :mellow You beat me to it, Win is a bit ram hungry even with a secondary connection, and as I found out the hard way a bad stick of ram can really screw things up. Also the powersupply willcause major problems, as a friend of mine found out. He tried 2 different cheap cases, you know the kind the ones that are always on sale, with 350w power supplies, and it kept crashing. So we tried my 250w supply, and a-open case, and it worked. Krell can correct me, but I think a lot them are grosely overated.

wonderboy2005
November 4th, 2002, 06:13 PM
yeah... power supplies can (and usually are) be very over rated. unless you go for the high end brands, you could be missing over 25 watts easily.

Psilaxs
November 5th, 2002, 12:36 AM
DEER LORD Krell, the man asked for help, not to fry his brain in an overdose of technical analysys LOL(meant to be funny ).. Although everything you stated could potentially be a problem. I am going with power supply, i had this same problem recently when running taxing programs on my computer, it would just reboot or freeze up. Tried MB drivers, checked IRQ's, flashed MB bios even, swapped ram, nothing,
changed power suply, and no more reboot.

BDogg4821
November 10th, 2002, 09:58 PM
WOW!!!!!!

Hadn't checked back in a while and was amazed to see how many people had responded. Also, I was awed by the amount of knowledge you people seem to portray about a computer and all of its inards. To be perfectly and pathetically honest, most of the stuff you guys were talking about made only about 1% sense to me, LOL. Really, I'm not kidding. Anyways, I did notice, the other day, that when I got back onto my computer after a while, everything was great, one upload going, and one download going. I clicked to surf the internet and after a few sites visited, the computer just restarted again without warning. There were no error messages. The screen just went blank and started rebooting.

Anyways, I am willing to try the power supply idea. I don't know, though, where to begin. What exactly do I need to buy. I'm sure I can install it (I at least have a little bit of computer knowledge, LOL), but I'm not sure the component that I need. If you guys could get back to me, that would be fantastic.

Once again, thank you for all the support, you guys. Real sorry about the first message posted with all of the rage. I guess you guys can actually be nice after all. LOL

Thanks

p.s. Krell, that long message you gave me did fry my brain!

Jared592
November 10th, 2002, 11:22 PM
Originally posted by Dealie
(shakes his head sadly)

You do NOT need a new ps for a 450mhz.

(that actually cracks me up. winmx needs more power. LOL)

And you shouldnt listen to what people say really.

I see people being told alot of WRONG info by self proclaimed experts around here. Every aoluser with a compaq thinks he's an expert anymore.

It's... sad.

For pc support this is one of the LAST places you should look.

What Krell and the others were saying, if you had been reading what was being said, was that the power supply may have been damaged in the power surge that felled the hard drive. You're centering on the fact that it's a 450Mhz as though it can be powered by a double-A battery. Any computer with a bad power supply, regardless of its processor speed, is going to behave strangely (or not at all).

Also, if you've been seeing a lot of "wrong info", why don't you submit some of the right info?

CCSDUDE
November 10th, 2002, 11:26 PM
Originally posted by Dealie
(shakes his head sadly)

You do NOT need a new ps for a 450mhz.

(that actually cracks me up. winmx needs more power. LOL)

And you shouldnt listen to what people say really.

I see people being told alot of WRONG info by self proclaimed experts around here. Every aoluser with a compaq thinks he's an expert anymore.

It's... sad.

For pc support this is one of the LAST places you should look.


You ARE an AOL user....I haven't ranted in a while..thanks for giving me the chance. YOUR A FUCKING BAKA! You talk your BS and you don't even have an answer! So oh great techie fuck....give him an answer.

I already know you won't have a good one.

Krell notbob wonderboy and even me/myself/an I have more in the way of experience then you do.....sad very sad.....

Don't say shit unless you have an answer fuckface.


Edit: DAMN YOU Jared.....beat me to the punch! NO FAIR I saw this flamer bitch first!

The Hunter
November 11th, 2002, 03:24 AM
:mellow Krells ram test sounds like a good idea, and if the ram tests good you might be able to find another motherboard to try.
Even if it wasnt zapped by lightning things go to hell over time. A cold solder joint can cause a lot of intermittant problems.

The Hunter
November 11th, 2002, 04:38 AM
:wings I know this sounds very basic, and probably stupid to some, but have you checked all connections? IE made sure your ram was seated properly. It just seams better to me to try the basic things first. Also you might be able to get a utility program that will monitor your system, and tell you the actual voltages, and operating temp of your system. That is to confirm that isnt the power supply, and more than likely it isnt. It is no good to put parts in on the theory that it might be bad, unless you have a friend that works on computers, and has the parts you can try without buying them first. good luck.

SkorchedHeads
November 18th, 2002, 01:28 AM
All benefit of techinfo to ZeroPaid has beeen removed.
Theees little postie has beeen Skorched! :-)

BDogg4821
December 12th, 2002, 07:24 PM
Hey guys, haven't written awhile, but I am still having problems. The other day I was screwing around with loading XP onto my computer. Well, needless to say, I didn't like it, tried to go back to 98, and ended up formatting the hard drive anyway. I had to get all new drivers again for everything. To my disappointment, however, not just a few hours after installing WinMX again and running it, it restarted the computer again.

Now, I've read the faq that "Skorchedheads" wrote and the faq in the help file and I have a few questions. First of all, I have Win 98, so does this faq even apply to me. Second, I have always been running a secondary connection. And third, if there is a suspected problem with my driver, then how do I go about checking which driver I have. If I see that I have the driver suggested to have the problem, then I will be more than happy to go about seeking the solution suggested in the help faq.

Thanks again, guys, maybe someday we'll be able to figure this out.

melvin_smiley
December 14th, 2002, 02:01 AM
Did you ever try the new power supply? Im guessing your computers a few years old and didnt you also say you installed a new harddrive?If you have installed a different hard drive and because of the age of your comuter I would suspect that the problem is your power supply. usually before a power supply is about to die it will start showing this behaviour.Im 100% sure this isnt a problem caused by any program your running on your computer.Just take your power supply out(its easy a few screws and a plug or two but u might want to use some lables if you cant remeber whut plugs into whut)and take it to your local shop and tell them u need a larger one. I would go with 300 or 350 watt but this may be over kill on your computer.

mungopw
July 10th, 2008, 08:05 PM
its gotta be the RAM.......

Feather
July 10th, 2008, 08:12 PM
Try checking the date before posting to this. This thread is 6 years old. Move along and find something else to do.

Mels_Smileys45
July 10th, 2008, 08:35 PM
Did you ever try the new power supply? Im guessing your computers a few years old and didnt you also say you installed a new harddrive?If you have installed a different hard drive and because of the age of your comuter I would suspect that the problem is your power supply. usually before a power supply is about to die it will start showing this behaviour.Im 100% sure this isnt a problem caused by any program your running on your computer.Just take your power supply out(its easy a few screws and a plug or two but u might want to use some lables if you cant remeber whut plugs into whut)and take it to your local shop and tell them u need a larger one. I would go with 300 or 350 watt but this may be over kill on your computer.


Wow! One of my very early posts! COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

mungopw
July 10th, 2008, 09:26 PM
it was worth a laugh hahaha