I've been troubled by a difficult problem most of the year. It started on almost a completely different system than what I have now. All that's the same is the monitor and the mouse. The system would freeze, the monitor would go black, with the led flashing like it was getting no signal, nothing but the fan would be running. This increased in frequency till I was unable to boot at all. I was advised my motherboard was failing. The system was aging, so I decided to get a new system. Within a month of bringing my data onto the new system, the problem recurred. I decided it must be a virus so I got very serious about routing it out. Eventually I bought a new hard drive. I wish I could be positive that I did not have the old hard drive even hooked up, I can't believe I could have been that stupid, but my memory is soft enough that I don't remember specifically, but within the first day the new hard drive was installed with win xp, it did the shut off. At the time I was convinced it had to be a bizarre coincidence, could not be software. Someone advised flashing the bios,claiming it was an incompatibility between SP2 and older bios's. Within a few weeks the system was shutting iself off again, within greater frequency as time went by. I've found a work around. If, as I boot up, I pause while the system is first checking the IDE, and leave it paused there for at least an hour, I will be able to use my system all day. Otherwise, it won't run more then fiften minutes without failing. It's as if there's a timer running that I'm able to bypass.
I've checked with Trend Micro. They swear I've checked my system for a virus every way known to man, and that it's impossible for a virus to cause damage to any hardware, or add data to a bios.
Anybody have a clue what I'm up against?
I've checked with Trend Micro. They swear I've checked my system for a virus every way known to man, and that it's impossible for a virus to cause damage to any hardware, or add data to a bios.
Anybody have a clue what I'm up against?