Any help is greatly appriecated.
Here it goes, about a month ago my Windows XP system started rebooting on its own, no matter what I am doing or where I am at in the system. I can be online, using any program offline, in sleep mode or even booting up the computer and it will constently reboot. Here are my specs.
IBM Clone that I built almost two years ago.
MB: Abit BE6II Ver1.2
CPU: Intel PIII 750MHz Coppermine
Centronics PC100 non ECC SDRAM 2x64MB and 1x128MB
Voodoo 3000 AGP 16B Graphics Accelerator
Linksys 10/100 NIC
SB PCI 512 Sound Card
SIIG SCSI 2
Actiontec 56K ISA Fax/Modem
Actiontec IEEE1394 Firewire
Maxtor 30GB 7200RPM HD
56X CDROM
Yamaha CDRW 2100EZ
Windows XP Home
I have looked at the event viewer and Im getting ACPI errors so I upgrade the BIOS on the ABIT MB to the most recent version. Did not fix the issue.
I have FDisk and reinstalled WinXP from scratch.
I have replaced the power supply. The original one from when the case was new was an Antec 250 Watt unit which has worked in this system with all of this hardware since it eas new. I have replaced it with a brand new 250 Watt power supply.
Any suggestions would be helpful. I do not want to buy every peice of hardware again to try and fix this issue.
Here it goes, about a month ago my Windows XP system started rebooting on its own, no matter what I am doing or where I am at in the system. I can be online, using any program offline, in sleep mode or even booting up the computer and it will constently reboot. Here are my specs.
IBM Clone that I built almost two years ago.
MB: Abit BE6II Ver1.2
CPU: Intel PIII 750MHz Coppermine
Centronics PC100 non ECC SDRAM 2x64MB and 1x128MB
Voodoo 3000 AGP 16B Graphics Accelerator
Linksys 10/100 NIC
SB PCI 512 Sound Card
SIIG SCSI 2
Actiontec 56K ISA Fax/Modem
Actiontec IEEE1394 Firewire
Maxtor 30GB 7200RPM HD
56X CDROM
Yamaha CDRW 2100EZ
Windows XP Home
I have looked at the event viewer and Im getting ACPI errors so I upgrade the BIOS on the ABIT MB to the most recent version. Did not fix the issue.
I have FDisk and reinstalled WinXP from scratch.
I have replaced the power supply. The original one from when the case was new was an Antec 250 Watt unit which has worked in this system with all of this hardware since it eas new. I have replaced it with a brand new 250 Watt power supply.
Any suggestions would be helpful. I do not want to buy every peice of hardware again to try and fix this issue.