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Ultimate Boot CD:
UBCD is a FREE, bootable CD image (ISO) that includes many common diagnostic utilities and more!
Below are some basic troubleshooting steps you should take if you run into problems. While the following steps may or may not solve the problem, they should at least help in narrowing things down.
Determine what the problem is...
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The guide was extracted from the Gen[H]ard FAQ, originally compiled by tiraides. Last updated by engiNURD on 2009-NOV-10.
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UBCD is a FREE, bootable CD image (ISO) that includes many common diagnostic utilities and more!
- Ultimate Boot CD
- UBCD 4 Win (Some of the included software may be outdated)
- Bart PE
Below are some basic troubleshooting steps you should take if you run into problems. While the following steps may or may not solve the problem, they should at least help in narrowing things down.
Determine what the problem is...
- Ensure that the BIOS and hardware firmware/drivers are current (supports your entire system).
- Check (or recheck) all connections, both internal and external, and reconnect if necessary.
- Visually inspect all components of your system. Check for any signs of damage or tampering.
- Ensure that your hardware is free of dust, dirt, or debris. Clean what you can, and replace what you can't.
- Perform a search, within the forum or on the Internet, to see if others have experienced your problems before.
- If its a software/OS problem, you could Repair and/or reformat your OS installation (as a last resort).
Software FAQ.
Repair installation for XP:- Boot to CD
- When you are welcomed to Setup, press ENTER to setup XP Now
- Press F8 to accept the EULA
- Select the partition that currently has your existing XP Installation
- Setup will detect the current installation, and ask if you'd like to repair it
- Press "R" to repair
- If setup does not detect your current installation, then you either chose the wrong partition or your current installation is FUBAR, sorry.
Repairing a Vista or 7 installation is a bit tricky, since MS changed the setup. Setup now copies an entire image over to the drive, instead of a file-by-file copy. Therefore, in order to repair the installation, you must perform an upgrade. In order to upgrade, you will need an image/ISO that is newer than what's currently installed.- Download the latest windows updates individually from MS website.
- Use VLite to integrate new updates with your current ISO.
- Proceed with the upgrade.
- Reset your CMOS and/or replace the battery. (Follow the instructions listed in your motherboard's manual.)
- Uninstall and/or reinstall the (suspected) hardware drivers. Use Driver Sweeper to remove any device drivers you will be replacing.
Driver Sweeper 2.6.5 @ Guru3D - If you can, update the firmware/BIOS/driver. A new version may contain a fix for your problems.
- Return all modified/overclocked parts to their stock settings.
- Remove the suspected part(s) from your machine. Replace the part(s) if necessary.
- Unplug any port headers (USB/Firewire/LPT/COM/etc).
- Try another cable (PATA, SATA, power, etc).
- Try another slot (PCI, PCI-E, DIMM, etc).
- Re-seat your CPU. Remember to clean off the old Thermal Interface Material (aka Thermal Compound) and apply a new layer. To clean off the old TIM, use 90%+ Isopropyl Alcohol and a coffee filter (poorman's lint-free cloth; q-tips are also good for cleaning the edges of the CPU and/or grooves in a heatsink).
- Run stress-test programs, at STOCK speeds, (e.g. Prime95, memtest86+, HD Drive Fitness Test, etc) to narrow down potential problem areas. More details listed below, in post#2:
Rule out any basic hardware issues. - If you have spare parts, you can swap them in to help. Temporarily replace suspect parts with working ones and/or run the suspected part(s) on a known working system.
- Run a "minimum" build. Attempt to power the machine using just the motherboard, CPU, one stick of RAM, one hard drive, and the GPU (preferably onboard). Add additional components, one at a time, until the full rig is reassembled or you run into a problem.
- To rule out a short, remove the motherboard from the case and, on a static-free surface, attempt to power it up. Procedures and more detailed info below, in post#3:
Back to basics… A Barebones bench test.
- ComputerHope.com - Basic Troubleshooting Steps
- Directron - Troubleshooting Tips
- Computer Repair with Diagnostic Flowcharts
- PC Hell
- Microsoft Help and Support page (more for Windows- and Microsoft-related issues)
- Your favorite search engine.
- Post a thread asking for help.... but only if you were unable to make any progress (even after attempting the above steps).
- List what the problem is and/or what you need help with. Please be as detailed as possible. The more details you provide us, the less questions we have to ask, and the more details we can give you in return. Whenever possible, give us specifics like:
- Temperatures of key components (e.g., CPU, GPU, northbridge) and/or the inside of the case -- also, whether or not you're overclocking and/or using exotic (i.e. water-) cooling
- The voltages everything is running at
- How long you've had your computer for
- Whether or not you've tried diagnosing the problem already (e.g., from software, by finding a solution online), and (if so) what the results were
- If you're getting a BSOD, please post the error code!!!
- AumHa.org - Troubleshooting Windows STOP Messages (hex codes, given during a BSOD)
- How to disable automatic restart on error (BSOD) (If using XP, boot to safe-mode first by pressing F8 before the Windows Loading Screen)
- Be as detailed as possible, but also as concise as possible. We need to know everything, but we don't want to read a wall of text.
- Tell us what you've done so far, and also report results of all efforts.
- Again, please be clear and concise, and keep us updated.
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The guide was extracted from the Gen[H]ard FAQ, originally compiled by tiraides. Last updated by engiNURD on 2009-NOV-10.
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