Chillstalker Baseband Member Messages 73 Location Between a rock and a hard place Dec 21, 2010 #11 go into BIOS and look for "Load BIOS Defaults" or Restore BIOS Defaults"...somewhere along those lines
go into BIOS and look for "Load BIOS Defaults" or Restore BIOS Defaults"...somewhere along those lines
T TheHumanComputer Daemon Poster Messages 1,181 Location Inside A P c Dec 21, 2010 #12 Well the BIOS is the same as it was, the defrag didnt do much, and it still doesnt load. it went to the windows boot up and just stoped, so we turnt it off, tryed it again and it just randomly restarted i dont know what is wrong with this now
Well the BIOS is the same as it was, the defrag didnt do much, and it still doesnt load. it went to the windows boot up and just stoped, so we turnt it off, tryed it again and it just randomly restarted i dont know what is wrong with this now
MindoverMaster Golden Master Messages 12,213 Location /home Dec 21, 2010 #13 Reset bios as me or Chill said. It doesn't matter if it was changed or not. Some controller might of had a hiccup.
Reset bios as me or Chill said. It doesn't matter if it was changed or not. Some controller might of had a hiccup.
T TheHumanComputer Daemon Poster Messages 1,181 Location Inside A P c Dec 22, 2010 #14 Ok we reset the BIOS and now it comes up with this stop error 0x0000007B (0xf7c45640, 0xc0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000
Ok we reset the BIOS and now it comes up with this stop error 0x0000007B (0xf7c45640, 0xc0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000
MindoverMaster Golden Master Messages 12,213 Location /home Dec 22, 2010 #15 I think your HDD is failing.
T TheHumanComputer Daemon Poster Messages 1,181 Location Inside A P c Dec 22, 2010 #16 Yeah thats what we though, we just got another HD, we can still access the HD through another one, so he can get all his stuff off it cant he?
Yeah thats what we though, we just got another HD, we can still access the HD through another one, so he can get all his stuff off it cant he?
MindoverMaster Golden Master Messages 12,213 Location /home Dec 22, 2010 #17 Yea, you should be able to get the data off.
T TheHumanComputer Daemon Poster Messages 1,181 Location Inside A P c Dec 22, 2010 #18 Ok we tryed to install a OS on the other HD, but doing a BSOD or just crashing. could it be the motherboard causeing this? or ram?
Ok we tryed to install a OS on the other HD, but doing a BSOD or just crashing. could it be the motherboard causeing this? or ram?
MindoverMaster Golden Master Messages 12,213 Location /home Dec 22, 2010 #19 If RAM would be causing the trouble, the BSOD would be pointing at it, not the system. I'd say your board is toasted.
If RAM would be causing the trouble, the BSOD would be pointing at it, not the system. I'd say your board is toasted.
T TheHumanComputer Daemon Poster Messages 1,181 Location Inside A P c Dec 22, 2010 #20 Ok, guess he'll have to wait acouple of weeks befor he can get another, unless you know anyone that is selling a socket 775 board REAL cheap, do you?
Ok, guess he'll have to wait acouple of weeks befor he can get another, unless you know anyone that is selling a socket 775 board REAL cheap, do you?