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Windows XP/2000 - [Resolved] Turning On (Or Not) posted in the Operating Systems forums; Whenever i turn my comp on, it rebbots several times before letting me log on. Sometimes it will let me log on but when i go to open a program ...

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Old 04-25-2006
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Whenever i turn my comp on, it rebbots several times before letting me log on. Sometimes it will let me log on but when i go to open a program it will reboot. It normally takes about 3 reboots before i am able to use it.


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Hey there thebrummyone

Can you try running Scandisk and Defrag from safemode, if you are unsure on how to run either of those or how to get into safemode then let us know.

Once you have done that download and run CCleaner , this should clear out all of your temp files which will help.

If it still hangs/restarts after that then click on 'Prework' in my signature and follow the instructions for running Hijackthis and Ewido.


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Also have a look at the voltages of your power supply , It might be a little low on juice. You can see the voltages with this app:

http://www.almico.com/sfdownload.php


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what is it supposed to be? have you read my note on the problem i was having with the internet.


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Originally Posted by thebrummyone
what is it supposed to be? have you read my note on the problem i was having with the internet.

The number on the left is what it is supposed to be , so i.e: 12v - 11,89 would mean that the 12v line has an outputt of 11,89v. You can post the readings for us to look at if you want.

And yup , ive seen that topic , Hengis has answered youre last question there , and you havent replyed back with the Ewido log yet.


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how do i post the readings, i have enabled logs but i dont know what to do. Also my temp1 is always at 51 degrees c. No matter how fast the fans are on. Is that a bad thing?



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