AndrewWolford
MIS
Hi everyone,
I hope I'm posting this in the correct forum. I have a computer that appears to be randomly shutting down. Its an Athlon 1.4 with an Asus motherboard. I have Windows XP.
Here's a description of the problem: I'll be using the computer and without warning it will simply turn off. Most of the time I cannot get it to start back up again. I've tried flipping the power switch on the back of the case and unplugging the whole computer. Sometimes, if I do this over and over it will start back up. Most the time only to again turn off again. Sometimes it will make it into Windows, other times it will turn off at some point in the startup process.
This same thing happened a few weeks ago. I let the computer sit for a day, tried to start it up again and it booted up fine and worked up until yesterday. I'm sure there could be a million causes to this problem but does anyone have some suggestions as to where to begin?
I'm thinking it could be an electrical problem? The case is, for lack of a better term, a piece of crap. Its been dropped, and I think its possible that a wire has come loose. Does this sound like a possibility? I suppose it could also be a hardware conflict or something in the BIOS? Thanks and I appreciate any help!
-Andrew
I hope I'm posting this in the correct forum. I have a computer that appears to be randomly shutting down. Its an Athlon 1.4 with an Asus motherboard. I have Windows XP.
Here's a description of the problem: I'll be using the computer and without warning it will simply turn off. Most of the time I cannot get it to start back up again. I've tried flipping the power switch on the back of the case and unplugging the whole computer. Sometimes, if I do this over and over it will start back up. Most the time only to again turn off again. Sometimes it will make it into Windows, other times it will turn off at some point in the startup process.
This same thing happened a few weeks ago. I let the computer sit for a day, tried to start it up again and it booted up fine and worked up until yesterday. I'm sure there could be a million causes to this problem but does anyone have some suggestions as to where to begin?
I'm thinking it could be an electrical problem? The case is, for lack of a better term, a piece of crap. Its been dropped, and I think its possible that a wire has come loose. Does this sound like a possibility? I suppose it could also be a hardware conflict or something in the BIOS? Thanks and I appreciate any help!
-Andrew