From: Farhan on
Computer shuts down after seconds of start. Sometimes it goes to windows and
sometime even before it. Power button or reset wont work until i have to
unplug the power cord for a while and than it starts normally and works
fine. No message or signal.

What could be the cause and cure?


Farhan


From: Alias on
Farhan wrote:
> Computer shuts down after seconds of start. Sometimes it goes to windows and
> sometime even before it. Power button or reset wont work until i have to
> unplug the power cord for a while and than it starts normally and works
> fine. No message or signal.
>
> What could be the cause and cure?
>
>
> Farhan
>
>

Probably it's the power supply.

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you might see if safemode
is stable.

simply hold down the f8
key during booting and
you'll get the diagnostic
boot menu.

let us know.

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"Farhan" <farhan(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ebCvE192KHA.4752(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Computer shuts down after seconds of start. Sometimes it goes to windows and sometime even before it. Power button or reset wont
> work until i have to unplug the power cord for a while and than it starts normally and works fine. No message or signal.
>
> What could be the cause and cure?
>
>
> Farhan
>
From: Smiles on
could have a memory failure

Farhan wrote:
> Computer shuts down after seconds of start. Sometimes it goes to windows and
> sometime even before it. Power button or reset wont work until i have to
> unplug the power cord for a while and than it starts normally and works
> fine. No message or signal.
>
> What could be the cause and cure?
>
>
> Farhan
>
>
From: sanjacstudent12 on


"Farhan" wrote:

> Computer shuts down after seconds of start. Sometimes it goes to windows and
> sometime even before it. Power button or reset wont work until i have to
> unplug the power cord for a while and than it starts normally and works
> fine. No message or signal.
>
> What could be the cause and cure?
>
>
> Farhan
>
>
> .
>

It sounds to me like overheating. Check to make sure all of the fans are
running when you are able to reproduce the problem.