msjaffer00
New Member
Ever since my video card overheated and one of the capacitors on it exploded my computer has been rebooting.
Here's the story: After the video card died I purchased a new one and installed it onto the motherboard. I booted up my computer and everything was fine. A few minutes later my computer suddenly turned off and rebooted, and kept doing so. I decided to turn it off and figure out what was wrong with it. A few hours later I turned it on again and it booted up fine, and I was able to get into XP. But a couple minutes later it shut off and started rebooting again. I tried getting into the Bios several times, and as soon as the Bios screen shows up it reboots. Is this a motherboard failure, virus, hard drive failure??? I would appreciate your help.
Here's the story: After the video card died I purchased a new one and installed it onto the motherboard. I booted up my computer and everything was fine. A few minutes later my computer suddenly turned off and rebooted, and kept doing so. I decided to turn it off and figure out what was wrong with it. A few hours later I turned it on again and it booted up fine, and I was able to get into XP. But a couple minutes later it shut off and started rebooting again. I tried getting into the Bios several times, and as soon as the Bios screen shows up it reboots. Is this a motherboard failure, virus, hard drive failure??? I would appreciate your help.