Thx for the reply.
The more I think about it, the more I'm swaying to the CCNA route anyway. Plus, the previous tutor I had for earlier IT quals is running the CCNA so that's another bonus. ;o)
Cheers.
Hi all,
I'm a regular in the PC h'ware threads but have never entered into discussions in the certification threads, erm... until now. :)
Ok, in a few months time I will have the opportunity of taking either the full CCNA or MCSE courses and just wondered which one will give me the best career...
Def sounds like the CPU to me.
I was going to post a new topic regarding the exact same problem but you've described it for me so may aswell enter it here. :)
Just in process of repairing a mates machine which had a blown PSU and wrecked mobo. After replacing both, the fans are spinning on...
Maybe when I say 'parking' it was a bad choice of words. It still beats me how the drive ALWAYS went thru the boot procedure without a fault yet after 5 mins of use just freezes and hangs the system.
I haven't yet tried it as a slave or tried to recover it but no doubt I'll have a go when I...
Hi guys,
Just to wrap this thread up. It was a HDD fault as the drive was 'parking' after boot up and needed a complete shutdown / reboot to re-recognise on POST screen.
Cheers for the input.
Darren
Thanks for the comeback.
I've now fitted my spare 'trusted' HD and it is taking a full XP Pro installation no problem. I'll keep it busy for a few hours and see how it goes.
I couldn't even get 5 mins use with the old drive before lock up.
@Garebo:
It isn't a jumper problem as the PC has been running perfectly since I built it last December. Still in process of testing with another HD, if I can find my damn spare unit. :o/
Cheers.
CPU / heatsink is and always has been fitted correctly becuase I originally built the system. :) The ram chip is a quality branded chip which is fairly new so in this case I'd very much doubt it will be a memory issue.
I've been running a few other tests on the PC tonight to eliminate power...
Hi all,
I'm currently in the process of repairing a friends PC and just wanted to share the problem with anyone in here to see if it sounds familiar to anyone.
The mobo is an ASROCK K7VT4A+ and it has suddenly started freezing during normal operation and restarting. When the PC restarts, the...
@Dragonturtle:
Just to back up what the other guys have said here, your PSU is well under par for the system you are running.
I am running a similar spec PC to yourself and I've recently blown a 400w supply although I have a LOT of PCI activity aswell as a SATA HD. Always go for true...
I was thinking of using both power points on first boot anyway just to be on safe side.
As you suggest, it's there for a reason so don't leave it unconnected. Just thought it was strange as I've used a few PC Chips mobos in the past and none actually had the 4 pin connect?
Hi,
I've just purchased a PC Chips 863G (v1.5a) mobo and I have noticed the board has an additional 4 pin 12v connector aswell as the usual 20 pin ATX.
I just want to know if the 4 pin power needs power to it or am i ok just to run off the standard ATX connection.
Thought it was strange that...
Just to try another angle, how old is the PSU and have you a lot of add ons card and have a busy system?
Even though it's a 550w supply, if its a cheaper version it could be a sign it's giving out?
Hi all,
I've tried completely disconnecting the IDE drive from the board and trying to boot from the master disc (loading SATA drivers using F6) but the XP installation just doesnt find the SATA drive to install to.
I've decided to just use the SATA drive for storage instead and I'm pleased...
Hey Micker,
This was going to be my next port of call.
I've tried disabling the first IDE channel, left the 2nd channel enabled for CD-rom access and booted from SCSI but I didn't have any joy. I haven't disconnected the IDE HD completely yet but it's my next step.
i have HDD-1, HDD-2 etc...
@Wolluf:
Yes I am using the correct drivers after pressing F6 and the SATA drivers load ok and show my correct device name.
@Krosus: The drive is formatted with NTFS. I've removed the floppy from the drive during boot.
Will try again and keep you posted.
Thanks guys.
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