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2. Ensure your hard drive is recognized during system post. If it is not, check your cables and connections
Repeated Restarting
Problem
Over dust RAM problem Processor is not working properly Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. 2. Click the Advanced tab. 3. Under Startup and Recovery, click Settings to open the Startup and Recovery dialog box. 4. Clear the Automatically restart check box, and click OK the necessary number of times.
Check hard disk OS having or not Check BIOS whether the hard disk is enable or not (advanced)
SMPS problem
Remove SMPS from computer Take one cable wire Set the wire in 4 and 5 pin in Power connector( green and black ) Whether the fan is working or not if fan is rotating means SMPS is good otherwise the SMPS is not Good so we must change SMPS new One
No booting
LAN Problem
Check cable
If Request timed out that IP is not in Network If Destination host Unreachablehost is not connected Check IP address Check firewall is on/off
Solution
The possible fix for the ICMP error message "Destination Host Unreachable" are:
1. Make sure that local host is configured correctly 2. Make sure Destination Computer/Device is up 3. Disable the Firewall and check for the issue.
4. Perform a tracert to the destination IP and check where the problem lies
destination device is not connected to the network, is powered off not configured correctly It could also mean that some intermediate device is not operating correctly invalid IP address or that the system is not on the same network as the remote host intermediary device is not configured correctly
Beep sequence
No beep no power supply 1 beep normal booting 2 beep CMOS Error 1long 3 short beep video Error 133 Keyboard Error 1333Memory Error (depend upon manufacturer) ACER no sound Continues beep Memory error 3 long beep Motherboard problem
OS CD Give first Repair Then give 1 for winodws location Then type administrator password Then search CD drive letters Then c:\copy source destination Reboot the computer
Driver problem
Reboot Press f8 go to safe mode or last known good configuration Then login as a administrator and then reboot Start windows normal
Start the system in Safe Mode by rebooting the system and pressing the F8 key once per second while it is rebooting. Once you see the Windows Startup menu, select Safe Mode from the listed options. press Enter. Go to Start>> Right click My Computer>> Properties>> Hardware tab>> Device Manager button. Click the plus (+) symbol next to the Monitors entry to expand it. Once expanded, right click on the installed monitor(s) and select Uninstall. Exit the Device Manager and restart your system. Windows will reinstall your hardware automatically.
1. check the RAM is seated 2. Try any other RAM 3. still the same problem check the video or graphics card , if any 4. if no graphics card and problem stiil changing it clear your CMOS by removing battery 5. if its new system then, remove battery, then take a small wire piece and short the positive and negative of the battery socket, then only CMOS is cleared 6. still problem , check the processor heat sink 7. still problem then suggesting checking motherboard and processor
First repair Recovery Console( Press R) at startup type the administrator password, and then press ENTER. In Command prompt type bootcfg /rebuild
Boot.ini
When you receive a message that is similar to the following message, press Y :Total Identified Windows Installs: 1 Add installation to boot list? (Yes/No/All)
/fastdetect )
Hal.dll
expand d:\i386\hal.dl_ c:\windows\system32 press enter press Y. exit and then press Enter to restart your PC.