Computer issue
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1 | Hi I have just started having this issue recently where on startup I would get this message. A friend made a boot disc and that seemed to resolve the issue for a couple of days then it happened again after which we did the same thing and it worked again so I decided not to turn it off any more. I was browsing the other evening and the screen flicked and up it came again. Does anybody have any idea what might be happening? paddypf - 2020-12-20 14:06:00 |
2 | Possible dying hard drive. nice_lady - 2020-12-20 14:21:00 |
3 | Try searching the error message in google. tygertung - 2020-12-20 14:22:00 |
4 | https://www.harddisksentinel.com/hdsentinel_setup.zip nice_lady - 2020-12-20 14:22:00 |
5 | tygertung wrote:
Searching the error message they'd linked will be useless as it's only an advisory that there is an etror log nice_lady - 2020-12-20 14:24:00 |
6 | I will try the sentinel. We put an SSD in it last year and that now has the operating system on it and the old HD is just for data. It has been working fine up until the last couple of weeks. paddypf - 2020-12-20 16:10:00 |
7 | Hmm....SSD drived are good but not infallible. If it doesn't show errors run Sfc /scannow Also, or, https://askleo.com/whats-the-difference-between-chkdsk-f-and nice_lady - 2020-12-20 16:24:00 |
8 | Possible also run a ram check app/program nice_lady - 2020-12-20 16:25:00 |
9 | try safe mode, if you can get into safe mode try running whocrashed... and that error message looks like its running off the recovery stick (ie e:\) , not the live windows system, which might mean your not getting the actual error message during the startup... king1 - 2020-12-20 18:44:00 |
10 | nice_lady wrote:
Or... take out your RAM sticks, then reinsert them. Your RAM stick pins may be not making good contact and doing this cleans them somewhat. hulloitsme - 2020-12-20 21:47:00 |
11 | hulloitsme wrote:
That's a possibility.. But it might be difficult or very difficult if it's a laptop..... nice_lady - 2020-12-20 22:05:00 |
12 | Thanks guys it is a desktop PC and my mate who is helping me with it has suggested the above re ram maybe the issue so is going to look at that when he can. paddypf - 2020-12-20 22:28:00 |
13 | paddypf wrote:
Run those tests - all of them. Its very easy. And you will eliminate or find whatever ........... nice_lady - 2020-12-20 22:35:00 |
14 | Tes it with 1 RAM stick (if it has more), and remove the old HDD for testing. bitsnpieces2020 - 2020-12-20 23:06:00 |
15 | Please post the contents of the error log. tygertung - 2020-12-21 06:11:00 |
16 | Hopefully solved the problem by replacing the Cmos battery. It has been running for 6hrs now so fingers crossed.Thanks for help. paddypf - 2020-12-24 20:54:00 |
17 | paddypf wrote: well stranger things have happened but I can't say i've seen a flat cmos battery cause windows to crash on startup... fingers crossed king1 - 2020-12-24 21:06:00 |
18 | Nup. Luck with that. nice_lady - 2020-12-24 21:19:00 |
19 | king1 wrote: Could be that his system was seeing a flat battery / out of date & put up the generic error message. Edited by mrfxit at 8:36 am, Fri 25 Dec mrfxit - 2020-12-25 08:35:00 |
20 | nice_lady wrote: mrfxit - 2020-12-25 08:37:00 |
21 | mrfxit wrote: usually if they do anything it's at the hardware level ie won't power on, post failure/error etc I just found it weird how it could get through post fine and then windows has a hissy fit - simply because of the flat battery? as I said though, stranger things have happened... king1 - 2020-12-25 09:09:00 |