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I have a major problem with my PC, running XP, and would be very grateful for any help or advice. ... · Installation is a qualified success. CD-RW and DVD appear to work; system profile recognises both and floppy Drive A. However, floppy light is on continually and it doesn't appear to read disks. You've got the floppy drive cable on the floppy drive backwards. |
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· Something it clearly wrong, though, as when clicking "shut down", it actually restarts. I carry this out again and eventually use the power switch at the back, having waited until the fans have stopped when repeating the shut-down process. · I am 99% certain that I shut down the PC properly but it is on the next morning. Nobody else has touched it. The PC is working and I download some freeware to play DVDs. Seems to work. · I shut down the PC as before, switching off the power switch, and come back later to investigate the glitches. However, the PC won't boot up at all. · It beeps, goes to the initial screen with American Megatrends etc, then onto the next screen which shows the things it has detected. Everything seems to be detected okay: hard drive, CR-RW, DVD, Floppy, etc. but I get a flashing cursor at the bottom of the screen and can't get any further. I can get into the BIOS but not safe mode. · It does indicate two devices using IRQ 10 · I have a particular problem because, even removing everything, the floppy problem seems to remain. I have tried booting without the floppy attached, removing it from the BIOS etc, but the effect remains the same. Now, I can't even get close to investigating the problem. I am curious about the floppy as the major problems seem to have coincided with the issue of the light being on permanently and I did change the cable to the floppy. Looking at the socket the floppy connects to on the mother board there is a possibility that a pin has been broken. So, I'm wondering - could it be something as simple as the floppy; might I have shorted something on the mother board or could I have lost my hard drive? |
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Right now, I'd just be grateful for any help that would point me to the next step. |
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I have a major problem with my PC, running XP, and would be very grateful for any help or advice. Here's the sequence of events: · Installed CD-rewriter with no apparent problems · Some problems after playing a specific game (Medal of Honour - Allied Assault). PC seems fine and shuts down fine but sometimes indicates that there may be a hard-drive problem when starting up - goes through checking, etc. At one point, I receive an error relating to the PC's clock and calendar, which had been re-set to a bizarre setting (some time in 1605 or something). I sorted this out, ran system restore, and the PC started behaving itself. · I try to add a DVD-Rom as a slave drive E. This does involve changing several leads. At the same time, I try to clean it up as there has been a major build-up of dust. · Installation is a qualified success. CD-RW and DVD appear to work; system profile recognises both and floppy Drive A. However, floppy light is on continually and it doesn't appear to read disks. · Something it clearly wrong, though, as when clicking "shut down", it actually restarts. I carry this out again and eventually use the power switch at the back, having waited until the fans have stopped when repeating the shut-down process. · I am 99% certain that I shut down the PC properly but it is on the next morning. Nobody else has touched it. The PC is working and I download some freeware to play DVDs. Seems to work. · I shut down the PC as before, switching off the power switch, and come back later to investigate the glitches. However, the PC won't boot up at all. · It beeps, goes to the initial screen with American Megatrends etc, then onto the next screen which shows the things it has detected. Everything seems to be detected okay: hard drive, CR-RW, DVD, Floppy, etc. but I get a flashing cursor at the bottom of the screen and can't get any further. I can get into the BIOS but not safe mode. · It does indicate two devices using IRQ 10 · I have a particular problem because, even removing everything, the floppy problem seems to remain. I have tried booting without the floppy attached, removing it from the BIOS etc, but the effect remains the same. Now, I can't even get close to investigating the problem. I am curious about the floppy as the major problems seem to have coincided with the issue of the light being on permanently and I did change the cable to the floppy. Looking at the socket the floppy connects to on the mother board there is a possibility that a pin has been broken. So, I'm wondering - could it be something as simple as the floppy; might I have shorted something on the mother board or could I have lost my hard drive? Right now, I'd just be grateful for any help that would point me to the next step. |
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