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Pariah Cleric
Okay, so I'm at my friend's house right now. My computer overheated yesterday and wouldn't turn back on. We figured out the power supply went to and replaced it with an old one out of one of our other computers. However, now when we boot the computer up, it gets to the Windows XP logo screen and after that it goes to a black screen and stays there.

Any idea what's going on?
Zenchowdah
troubleshoot. try swapping out a hard drive that has an OS installed on it, boot from it. if that doesnt fix it, then your choices are narrowed to the cpu/mobo, or possibly the psu isnt kicking out enough juice to run what you're trying to run?
washout
all u did was replace the power supply with an older one ??
igottaknow
You overheated the cpu. Pour yourself a Guiness and for gods sake TILT.
*note this won't fix your pc but it will make you feel better.
Pariah Cleric
quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
You overheated the cpu. Pour yourself a Guiness and for gods sake TILT.
*note this won't fix your pc but it will make you feel better.


Well, it wasn't turning on for an entire day. I've had it overheat before, it's not a regular overheating problem, and if you're implying I totally ed the CPU, I don't think the computer would even boot if I blew that.
igottaknow
quote:
Originally posted by Pariah Cleric
Well, it wasn't turning on for an entire day. I've had it overheat before, it's not a regular overheating problem, and if you're implying I totally ed the CPU, I don't think the computer would even boot if I blew that.

1. i was just kidding
2. you'd get better help on a computer hardware board.
3. if your system is overheating on a regular basis any component could be damaged. You're probably right its not the cpu.
4. the important question is why is your pc overheating? are you overclocking?
5. you can't expect psu from an older pc to work because it might not offer enough power.
6. it could be software related, when the psu went down, a file necessary for xp to boot could have been corrupted by a sudden shut down. in this case you would need to move your data off the drive and reinstall.
dj_alfi
ermm since it makes it to the xp screen, there is a little chance anything is burned...

the psu may be casuing some problems with your xp??

anyhoo, run it in safe mode, if it still won't work, try safe mode with command line.. then youll see what is ing up the windoze...
sw1
Probably motherboard's about to crap out.
UWM
My old computer just died today. Fortunately I didn't have anything important on it.

RIP P-II HP.
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