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Windows XP SP2 shuts computer down after few minutes
Posted by grabowski.marcin@gmail.com on December 30th, 2005


Hi,

Here is the problem:

Computer: eMachines T1742 - Pentium Celeron 1.7 GHz, 384 MB RAM, HDD 40
GB, video/sound/net (onboard)

Computer used to work fine. All of a sudden it "died" one day. Since
then, every time I turned it on, Windows XP starts and after few
minutes it dies BUT... it doesn't simply shuts the system down - the
power button is OFF but the HDD(?) light is steady ON, the CPU fan is
OFF but the power fan is ON, monitor switches OFF,
keyboard/mouse/USB/CD etc doesn't work.

It dies "after few minutes" = usually I am able to login and and open
1or 2 applications - it varies. If I leave it without logging in - it
still dies after couple of minutes.

To turn it ON again I have to hold the power button for 5 seconds to
turn it OFF first and then I can turn it ON again.

It works fine in the SAFE MODE with networking so integrated net card
is not a problem. HDD is also not a problem - I ran chkdsk and no
problem there.

It dies after couple of minutes in VGA mode so I suspected the video
card but when I disabled the video driver and it still dies after
couple of minutes since it is loaded (or maybe i am worng here?).

I tried MS CONFIG - removed all INI sections and services and restarted
it in normal mode - it dies.

Finally, I tried to reinstall windows but it does the same once it gets
to the stage when Setup starts installing new devices - so I suspect
one of the devices/drivers. I exclude viruses or any malware.

It looks like it gets itself into some SAFE STATE because of the
hardware failure - it is not complete shutdown but something safe
enough not to ruin the rest - that's my guess.

I believe it is some kind of driver/device problem - like USB
controller or DMA etc.

I hope there is somebody who has been thru that and might help me.

Thanks a lot

Marcin

Posted by Gerry Cornell on December 30th, 2005


Marcin

The CPU fan is important to prevent overheating and serious damage
to your system.

This thread from Google may be of interest.
http://snipurl.com/l5y3


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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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<grabowski.marcin@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1135960260.871734.299460@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
>
> Here is the problem:
>
> Computer: eMachines T1742 - Pentium Celeron 1.7 GHz, 384 MB RAM, HDD 40
> GB, video/sound/net (onboard)
>
> Computer used to work fine. All of a sudden it "died" one day. Since
> then, every time I turned it on, Windows XP starts and after few
> minutes it dies BUT... it doesn't simply shuts the system down - the
> power button is OFF but the HDD(?) light is steady ON, the CPU fan is
> OFF but the power fan is ON, monitor switches OFF,
> keyboard/mouse/USB/CD etc doesn't work.
>
> It dies "after few minutes" = usually I am able to login and and open
> 1or 2 applications - it varies. If I leave it without logging in - it
> still dies after couple of minutes.
>
> To turn it ON again I have to hold the power button for 5 seconds to
> turn it OFF first and then I can turn it ON again.
>
> It works fine in the SAFE MODE with networking so integrated net card
> is not a problem. HDD is also not a problem - I ran chkdsk and no
> problem there.
>
> It dies after couple of minutes in VGA mode so I suspected the video
> card but when I disabled the video driver and it still dies after
> couple of minutes since it is loaded (or maybe i am worng here?).
>
> I tried MS CONFIG - removed all INI sections and services and restarted
> it in normal mode - it dies.
>
> Finally, I tried to reinstall windows but it does the same once it gets
> to the stage when Setup starts installing new devices - so I suspect
> one of the devices/drivers. I exclude viruses or any malware.
>
> It looks like it gets itself into some SAFE STATE because of the
> hardware failure - it is not complete shutdown but something safe
> enough not to ruin the rest - that's my guess.
>
> I believe it is some kind of driver/device problem - like USB
> controller or DMA etc.
>
> I hope there is somebody who has been thru that and might help me.
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Marcin
>




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