bous All American 11215 Posts user info edit post |
no new drivers no new hardware newer windows install completely up to date (although has been perfectly fine until all of a sudden) all hard drives pass diagnostic tests
ok i take back the hardware part, 1gb more of ram but that has been in for a week (did new install of windows when i put that iN).
could a memory error cause a SUDDEN reboot? like when copying files from one hard drive to another?
i'm running memtest right now, full tests and can report that back. even if that passes i can try this with my original 1gb (2x512mb) ddr2 ram from the system and i guess can go from there.
ANY IDEAS? 11/2/2005 7:13:09 PM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
i'd be more inclined to think its a power issue.
Memory issues usually = blue screen of death.
The circuit in your house may not be supplying steady current. You can either put it on another circuit or put a battery backup in front of it to see if thats the issue.
Although more likely your PSU is crapping out.
If you have an extra one give it a shot. Or maybe barrow one if you can. 11/2/2005 7:20:56 PM |
bous All American 11215 Posts user info edit post |
ya i have been inclined to think PSU.
i'm on a battery backup, power is clean.
just weird this would happen all of a sudden. there's a plug that goes straight into my gf6800gto in my dell i don't think other PSU's have though... 11/2/2005 7:22:01 PM |
Dumbass All American 3412 Posts user info edit post |
this seems like a completely basic and stupid statement (b/c it is) but check the power cord on both ends... make sure its making good contact and can't get knocked loose... I got freaked out one time when I was still in the dorms b/c my computer would totally reboot for NO reason... turned out the power cord didn't fit exactly right and it would get pulled from time to time.... 11/2/2005 7:39:57 PM |
bous All American 11215 Posts user info edit post |
memtest was OK with NO ERRORS, so that's 99.999% not a memory issue then right?
[Edited on November 2, 2005 at 7:46 PM. Reason : .] 11/2/2005 7:41:39 PM |
bous All American 11215 Posts user info edit post |
ok it ONLY DOES THIS when copying files from one hdd to another... wtf? no blue screen, nothing. just reboot. 11/2/2005 8:05:30 PM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18968 Posts user info edit post |
memory, psu, and heat are about the only things that I've seen cause "random" reboots. since it's windows, check the event log 11/2/2005 8:20:34 PM |
bous All American 11215 Posts user info edit post |
no event log, nothing could be written. does it w/ case open, temps are OK!
memory seems ok, but going to try again with original memory after i do a DELL diagnostics test.
if those 2 end up ok, must be PSU? 11/2/2005 8:24:00 PM |
Officer Cat All American 931 Posts user info edit post |
there's plenty of worms and viruses that can cause your computer to reboot "randomly" 11/2/2005 8:40:05 PM |
bous All American 11215 Posts user info edit post |
took that memory out, system is fine. it even sneaked by memtest, last time i use that as a test
ocz doesn't like intel
[Edited on November 2, 2005 at 9:21 PM. Reason : .] 11/2/2005 9:19:21 PM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18968 Posts user info edit post |
adjust your timings to not SPD? or pump your chipset voltage? 11/2/2005 9:23:28 PM |
bous All American 11215 Posts user info edit post |
can't change any of that in my BIOS... 11/2/2005 9:47:36 PM |
IROLA_BLUNT All American 535 Posts user info edit post |
What speed/type is the memory? Interested in selling? 11/2/2005 9:52:37 PM |
bous All American 11215 Posts user info edit post |
OCZ DDR2 2x512mb 4-4-4-12 i think. memory passes inspection, just incompatible with my board. can let it go for $60. 11/2/2005 10:09:06 PM |
garfus99 All American 3984 Posts user info edit post |
nm
[Edited on November 2, 2005 at 11:59 PM. Reason : ] 11/2/2005 11:58:59 PM |
FanatiK All American 4248 Posts user info edit post |
could be heat issue. Make sure all the fans are running, dust is clear, etc. 11/3/2005 9:27:45 AM |