Ram passed the test. I think it is a power supply issue.
I still want to know why it just loses power like someone pulled the plug all the sudden.
Bump!
1. Not enough money, so I'm trying to make do with this oneHow about you build a new computer already?
Did you check your suspend mode? It's probably in S1 sleep or something.
1. Not enough money, so I'm trying to make do with this one
2. All sleep modes are disabled.
Well the saving now is toward a first car for myself. The PC is a second priority now but I want to finally figure out wtf is going on with it so it doesn't explode or something and I really am screwed.I imagine you must have saved quite a bit by now, you've been saving for new stuff since last winter? right?>
Well the saving now is toward a first car for myself. The PC is a second priority now but I want to finally figure out wtf is going on with it so it doesn't explode or something and I really am screwed.
I've tried all the above to no avail. This happens about once or twice per weekSounds like some kind of short or other motherboard issue. How about disconnecting your internal card reader and maybe the USB hub? I've seen at work sometimes older PCs that are on the way out won't display or anything with certain USB ports populated or even when a network cable is plugged in.
You've replaced pretty much everything now apart from the board and CPU, so difficult to really suggest anything other than you have some kind of board defect. How often does this happen now?
Did you ever try updating your BIOS and chipset drivers?I've tried all the above to no avail. This happens about once or twice per week
No. I know I should but I am honestly scared to because I have a fear of something freezing up and then the motherboard is dead...Did you ever try updating your BIOS and chipset drivers?
.. I have a fear of something freezing up and then the motherboard is dead...
True trueNot really that far off, as is.....