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Doctor Varney
Cave dwelling Luddite
My AMD Quad core system which I use for general duties sometimes reboots by itself and there is a flash of a blue screen.
It used to do this all the time, then it stopped completely. I had trouble free service for about 3 months. Never found out what was causing it and similarly, without any warning (or reason) the problem ceased and the machine ran normally.
Just lately, I'll be doing something and suddenly this momentary flash of blue background with white text, then the machine is off. Because it is startling and annoying I can't bring myself to put any serious labour into a project. Sometimes if I go away and come back, I'm seeing the Windows login screen, which tells me it's rebooted while I've been out of the room. It's impossible to give your full attention to a task and not lose creativity with the thought it could happen at any moment gnawing at the back of your mind.
I'd like to learn how to fix it but I have no idea where to start even thinking it through. All good quality parts, put together by a friend who successfully builds his own large gaming rigs - and believe me, he's very happy with their performance. But I have no handle on the cause because the writing on the screen is not only in a completely foreign language but not even there long enough to actually read it, if I could.
The problem is, that I can't ever say "When I'm doing this, this happens..." because it is completely random. There's no pattern which tells me it could be one part or another.
The skillsets I use day to day do not necessarily include computer use, so have scant understanding of their inner workings. Although I do have strong digital usage skills, I don't know how to repair the equipment. I could learn but I'm not sure how one learns from non-easily repeatable phenomena. For instance, if you came over to look at it, we can safely bet the offending problem will not manifest until you're out of the room or left the premises altogether. This seems to be my experience of computers in general over a course of 20 years - and it doesn't seem to be getting any better with new advances. In that time I have had a total of three machines turning off at random. On two occasions, technicians have had them in overnight or even several days running solidly, 24/7 and cannot replicate the problem and as soon as I get them home, the situation occurs almost immediately. In my experience, not enough people who build and sell computers actually know how to fix them. I watch them swapping out parts and messing around with settings but to me, it looks like they are just taking shots in the dark, until something responds.
On one occasion, one guy was able to discern it was a motherboard problem. Sadly, by then, it was not easy to get a replacement due to advances - but I believe the processor was intact.
Sometimes this system starts up with a hideous whirring, clanking noise which dies down during the loading sequence. It only happens once in a while. I can't demonstrate this to my friend, because it won't perform this trick to order.
I don't know if these behaviours are related - the noises and the power-downs. I'm not even sure of what questions to ask any more. Does anyone have any experience and suggestions?
It used to do this all the time, then it stopped completely. I had trouble free service for about 3 months. Never found out what was causing it and similarly, without any warning (or reason) the problem ceased and the machine ran normally.
Just lately, I'll be doing something and suddenly this momentary flash of blue background with white text, then the machine is off. Because it is startling and annoying I can't bring myself to put any serious labour into a project. Sometimes if I go away and come back, I'm seeing the Windows login screen, which tells me it's rebooted while I've been out of the room. It's impossible to give your full attention to a task and not lose creativity with the thought it could happen at any moment gnawing at the back of your mind.
I'd like to learn how to fix it but I have no idea where to start even thinking it through. All good quality parts, put together by a friend who successfully builds his own large gaming rigs - and believe me, he's very happy with their performance. But I have no handle on the cause because the writing on the screen is not only in a completely foreign language but not even there long enough to actually read it, if I could.
The problem is, that I can't ever say "When I'm doing this, this happens..." because it is completely random. There's no pattern which tells me it could be one part or another.
The skillsets I use day to day do not necessarily include computer use, so have scant understanding of their inner workings. Although I do have strong digital usage skills, I don't know how to repair the equipment. I could learn but I'm not sure how one learns from non-easily repeatable phenomena. For instance, if you came over to look at it, we can safely bet the offending problem will not manifest until you're out of the room or left the premises altogether. This seems to be my experience of computers in general over a course of 20 years - and it doesn't seem to be getting any better with new advances. In that time I have had a total of three machines turning off at random. On two occasions, technicians have had them in overnight or even several days running solidly, 24/7 and cannot replicate the problem and as soon as I get them home, the situation occurs almost immediately. In my experience, not enough people who build and sell computers actually know how to fix them. I watch them swapping out parts and messing around with settings but to me, it looks like they are just taking shots in the dark, until something responds.
On one occasion, one guy was able to discern it was a motherboard problem. Sadly, by then, it was not easy to get a replacement due to advances - but I believe the processor was intact.
Sometimes this system starts up with a hideous whirring, clanking noise which dies down during the loading sequence. It only happens once in a while. I can't demonstrate this to my friend, because it won't perform this trick to order.
I don't know if these behaviours are related - the noises and the power-downs. I'm not even sure of what questions to ask any more. Does anyone have any experience and suggestions?