kalvnhobbz
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My friend had a computer that was running fine for several months, but one it freezes at the Windows XP login screen. He restarts, and that's where all the problems started...
The computer gets past the "Windows XP" screen (with the scrolling blue bar), but then goes blank and no further. Plus, you know the "memory testing" line that shows up on boot? It usually takes maybe a second to scan all the RAM, but now it's really slow and jerky. Sometimes it goes fast, but the computer never boots. Even the bios setup menu is really slow - it can take several seconds just to load and redraw a new menu.
It's a 2500+ xp cpu, 512mb ram (I tried taking it out and reseating it - no luck. Also tried switching slots, only one stick, etc.), on a Shuttle MN31 (nForce)... any ideas? I've also tried clearing the cmos.
The computer gets past the "Windows XP" screen (with the scrolling blue bar), but then goes blank and no further. Plus, you know the "memory testing" line that shows up on boot? It usually takes maybe a second to scan all the RAM, but now it's really slow and jerky. Sometimes it goes fast, but the computer never boots. Even the bios setup menu is really slow - it can take several seconds just to load and redraw a new menu.
It's a 2500+ xp cpu, 512mb ram (I tried taking it out and reseating it - no luck. Also tried switching slots, only one stick, etc.), on a Shuttle MN31 (nForce)... any ideas? I've also tried clearing the cmos.