Help!!!
My computer has been crashing for a while. Nothing too important, just physical memory crashes. But since a few weeks ago, my Windows won't even START... My computer crashes then restarts as soon as the Windows loading screen appears.
Here are the circumstances:
-Even before this problem, at the start of my computer, I was shown the "ChipAway Virus" screen. I was told to continue booting, wich I did.
-I was also told to update my AntiVir, wich I also did.
-I had physical memory problems (not enough physical memory)
-My Windows (XP) is installed on my 'D', and other things such as Steam, games and My Documents are installed on my 'F'
-I have doubts that my computer has Power Supply issues.
Will removing my 'D' and installing Windows XP on my 'F' fix the problem?
Or how about removing my Graphics Card (wich 'eats' alot of power from the power supply)?
Help!
Giving us your current computer specifications will help us a long way. By the looks of it you may have more than 2 storage devices, or 2 separate partitions on a single drive, since there you say there are 2 labels, 'D' and 'F'.
But honestly this sounds more like a problem with the operating system. Using a recovery disk would more than likely fix your problem.
[QUOTE=GreenDolphin;24157379]Giving us your current computer specifications will help us a long way. By the looks of it you may have more than 2 storage devices, or 2 separate partitions on a single drive, since there you say there are 2 labels, 'D' and 'F'.
But honestly this sounds more like a problem with the operating system. Using a recovery disk would more than likely fix your problem.[/QUOTE]
Thank you!
I already have one backup disk for every month since 2008 :D
I would reinstall on the D disk and then you can keep your stuff on F. It is one of the advantages for having a OS partition and a DATA partition.
[QUOTE=-Peanut;24157553]Thank you!
I already have one backup disk for every month since 2008 :D[/QUOTE]
What you said didn't really make much sense. If you're using a recovery disk, be sure it's one you created or came with your PC.
Change the boot priority in the BIOS to CD Drive first so the recovery disk can be read first when the computer is switched on.
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