Re: A PC question.
- From: "Dave Plowman (News)" <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 22:58:42 +0100
In article <$JgwvzC2zqLIFwEU@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Clint Sharp <clint@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In message <4fa09771a0dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Dave Plowman (News)"Understood.
<dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
Keep saying it can happen before Windows loads.Memtest boots and runs before Windows.
Event logs are a different kettle
of fish though, if you can't get into Windows then it's a little more
difficult to get at them unless you have a second system.
FWIW, I suspect the CPU/socket or a thermal issue but that's all moot
now anyway, the system is working.
As I said I don't think it's actually a thermal issue as the heatsink
isn't even hot when it shuts down. And it can happen so quickly after
switching on from cold that the CPU wouldn't have time to overheat.
You use the system for work don't you?
Yes - when I have a project. I'm freelance so it's not continuous work.
IMHO you would have been far better off replacing the motherboard and
CPU for the time you have spent on it and relegating the components to
a less important use.
Had I needed it at this time then that would have been my approach. And I
do have a new MB, CPU and memory standing buy - it arrived on Friday. But
it will need a complete re-install of everything so I'm putting it off
until forced. ;-)
You
currently have a system that could fall over at any time with no warning
and you can't be sure you have fixed it.
Indeed. Although it's working fine at the moment. And my experience with
PCs is that they can *all* fall over at any time. ;-)
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