What @
zxz0O0 said: Try memtest. But if that one crashes you still don't know if it's the memory or something else.
Just run Linux from a CD and see if that one crashes within 1 hour as well.
Maybe you're lucky and it's a cheap problem: format c: will fix it.
(06-04-2012, 07:21)DidUknowiPwn Wrote: [ -> ] (06-04-2012, 06:22)Pozzuh Wrote: [ -> ]@estebespt (tries to) restart
@SuperNovaAO no blue screen.
@DidUknowiPwn About a year, 1 1/2 year maybe
Ok so MOBO is out of the question. What other parts are more than a year old in your system? Specifically your RAM andHDD.
how can the age of an item could be the reason that a PC wont start anymore?
as zxz said, try memtest86+ and/or try another power supply
I've had this power supply for almost 3 years.. I don't see how that could be the problem. Also the fact that it restarts directly after a crash. I did the memory test build in to windows yesterday, there were no problems (should I still try the memtest86?). I reformatted C: and D: when I reinstalled windows.
I have been trying to do virus scans, but it generally crashes before the scan finds any viruses. I'm also monitoring my computer's temperature..
Do you have a spare PSU that you can replace with the one you're using.
Dust ? Had the same problem once, solved once i cleaned it on the inside
(06-04-2012, 23:37)iAegle Wrote: [ -> ]Dust ? Had the same problem once, solved once i cleaned it on the inside
Last time I cleaned dust inside my pc I did $1000 damage
(06-05-2012, 09:00)OrangePL Wrote: [ -> ]take it to the service
lolno. I don't want to waste money.