Yesterday my PC worked perfectly fine.
Then I turned it on this morning, and just after the "Windows Lodaing" screen disappeared, it restarted. And then again, and again at the same point.
Then I tried Last Known Good Config. - didnt work the first time, but it did the second time.
Up comes Windows in glorious 4-bit colour and 640x480 res.
I reinstall graphics drivers...and then I'm OK.
THEN, Windows Media Player needs reinstalling for some reason (was fine yesterday).
Go to play my game, and it restarts randomly wile playing. So I tried again...same thing.
So I check the System Properties and breathe a sigh of relief - I found the culprit..."Automatically Restart on Errors" was ticked. So I unticked it, and restarted......
IT STILL HAPPENS!! What could be causeing this?? I pretty sure it's not heat since I have my deskfan blasting in my case and a new CPU fan and case fan.
Specs:
ECS K7VZM 1.0a Motehrboard
LASTEST BIOS 1.1g
AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1.2GHz (200MHz FSB)
512MB SDRAM (100Mhz)
20GB HDD
80GB HDD
Windows XP Pro (SP1a)
50x CD-ROM
Then I turned it on this morning, and just after the "Windows Lodaing" screen disappeared, it restarted. And then again, and again at the same point.
Then I tried Last Known Good Config. - didnt work the first time, but it did the second time.
Up comes Windows in glorious 4-bit colour and 640x480 res.
I reinstall graphics drivers...and then I'm OK.
THEN, Windows Media Player needs reinstalling for some reason (was fine yesterday).
Go to play my game, and it restarts randomly wile playing. So I tried again...same thing.
So I check the System Properties and breathe a sigh of relief - I found the culprit..."Automatically Restart on Errors" was ticked. So I unticked it, and restarted......
IT STILL HAPPENS!! What could be causeing this?? I pretty sure it's not heat since I have my deskfan blasting in my case and a new CPU fan and case fan.
Specs:
ECS K7VZM 1.0a Motehrboard
LASTEST BIOS 1.1g
AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1.2GHz (200MHz FSB)
512MB SDRAM (100Mhz)
20GB HDD
80GB HDD
Windows XP Pro (SP1a)
50x CD-ROM