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Veerle
Hi,
I hope I'm in the correct group to ask my question...
My mother has a pc that we've bought in Aldi (belgium) with a Windows
XP Home edition pre-installed. The computer worked fine, until last
thuesday. All of a sudden, the computer fails to startup. When turning
on the computer, the monitor says "Intel inside", which is what we
always get to see when starting up the computer. But this screen should
stay only a few seconds and change into the Windows Xp startup screen.
But this doesn't happen.
We tried entering the bios setup by pressing the delete button
(documentation of the computer says this is the one to enter the bios
setup), but nothing happens... Probably, the computer is to screwed up
to do that as well. If I remember correctly, you have to press this key
when the Windows Startup screen is visible, and since we don't get
there, it seems logical that the computer crashes before we can try
this.
We tried booting from the Windows Xp cd, but then as well, the "Intel
inside" screen stays and nothing happens.
We have no clue what might be the problem:
As the computer won't startup, it would have to be a very necessary
component for Windows to be able to startup, that isn't working any
more. So then I would say
(1) motherboard and processor
(2) videocard
(3) memory
(4) hard disk.
I suppose that booting from the cd-rom should work if the hard disk
were the problem. So I don't think it is the hard disk.
As the monitor shows "Intel inside", I suppose that the motherboard,
processor and videocard are still working fine as well. The monitor
cannot know what processor the computer has, unless the motherboard and
processor are still working to tell this information. And if the
videocard wasn't working any more, how could this info be shown on the
screen?
So this brings me at the computer memory... But this is all just
guessing. Any idea's of what we can try to do to figure out the
problem?
Veerle
I hope I'm in the correct group to ask my question...
My mother has a pc that we've bought in Aldi (belgium) with a Windows
XP Home edition pre-installed. The computer worked fine, until last
thuesday. All of a sudden, the computer fails to startup. When turning
on the computer, the monitor says "Intel inside", which is what we
always get to see when starting up the computer. But this screen should
stay only a few seconds and change into the Windows Xp startup screen.
But this doesn't happen.
We tried entering the bios setup by pressing the delete button
(documentation of the computer says this is the one to enter the bios
setup), but nothing happens... Probably, the computer is to screwed up
to do that as well. If I remember correctly, you have to press this key
when the Windows Startup screen is visible, and since we don't get
there, it seems logical that the computer crashes before we can try
this.
We tried booting from the Windows Xp cd, but then as well, the "Intel
inside" screen stays and nothing happens.
We have no clue what might be the problem:
As the computer won't startup, it would have to be a very necessary
component for Windows to be able to startup, that isn't working any
more. So then I would say
(1) motherboard and processor
(2) videocard
(3) memory
(4) hard disk.
I suppose that booting from the cd-rom should work if the hard disk
were the problem. So I don't think it is the hard disk.
As the monitor shows "Intel inside", I suppose that the motherboard,
processor and videocard are still working fine as well. The monitor
cannot know what processor the computer has, unless the motherboard and
processor are still working to tell this information. And if the
videocard wasn't working any more, how could this info be shown on the
screen?
So this brings me at the computer memory... But this is all just
guessing. Any idea's of what we can try to do to figure out the
problem?
Veerle