My computer randomly hangs while trying to use it. It will always happen before Windows is fully loaded. It will also occur while the BIOS is loading or while I'm editing the CMOS settings. When it hangs, the screen goes blank, and the HD activity light stays on and the power and reset button don't work, forcing me to switch off the power at the power supply. It doesn't seem to happen when I do a specific thing or after a certain amount of time. It appears random but is always within the first couple minutes after turning on my comp. It started happening and got progressively worse. I didn't install any new hardware or software or download anything. The first odd symptom I noticed was that when I would leave my computer for a little while, windows would be telling me I need to restore my active desktop. However, the system would be unresponsive and I would have to turn off the power at the P/S. Things then got worse quickly and windows wouldn't even load before it would hang and lose the video.
Since it happens w/o the OS being involved at all I'm convinced it must be a hardware problem or possibly a BIOS virus. The only components being used when editing the CMOS is the M/B, proc, RAM and video card. I have two sticks of RAM and tried using both of them one at a time and in different slots but the problem persists. I wouldn't think the video card could cause an error of this sort so my best guess is that it's the proc or M/B.
I don't know much about viruses of this sort but I do use anti-virus software and it was last updated about two months ago. Could it cause this sort of error and will flashing my BIOS possibly fix it? Also isn't a BIOS upgrade supposed to be free from the manufacturer or will I have to buy something?
Any suggestions or futher troubleshooting tips would be appreciated.
Since it happens w/o the OS being involved at all I'm convinced it must be a hardware problem or possibly a BIOS virus. The only components being used when editing the CMOS is the M/B, proc, RAM and video card. I have two sticks of RAM and tried using both of them one at a time and in different slots but the problem persists. I wouldn't think the video card could cause an error of this sort so my best guess is that it's the proc or M/B.
I don't know much about viruses of this sort but I do use anti-virus software and it was last updated about two months ago. Could it cause this sort of error and will flashing my BIOS possibly fix it? Also isn't a BIOS upgrade supposed to be free from the manufacturer or will I have to buy something?
Any suggestions or futher troubleshooting tips would be appreciated.