PC Peripherals PC restart with no boot afterwards

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gaganjain

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PC restart with no boot afterwards.It happen in between not daily..It use happen same with my old pc.
I have to remove ram from ram slot fit it again to make it work...
Only part i have from old pc is psu
I check temp are there normal

Here is current Config

E7400
Intel DG35ES
4Gb ram 2Gb X 2
9600GSO 768mb ram
500Gb Sata
80GB Ide
DvD write Ide
120mm X 1
80mm X 1

Will Test with memtest soon
Anyone know what is going on?
is it psu
I have powersafe sliver 450watts
 
gaganjain said:
PC restart with no boot afterwards.

TBH I could not understand what this meant! :ashamed:

But as evident from the specs, it could be the PSU. Try booting with a single stick of memory module.
 
Gannu said:
TBH I could not understand what this meant! :ashamed:

But as evident from the specs, it could be the PSU. Try booting with a single stick of memory module.

Gannu after restart screen is black nothing else...

Will try to boot with one stick
 
Had the same problem, screen goes blank and you have to keep restarting untill it starts working...My problem was that the ram had gone bad, try testing with new RAM...Also try booting with the RAM in a different RAM slot.
 
amitash said:
Had the same problem, screen goes blank and you have to keep restarting untill it starts working...My problem was that the ram had gone bad, try testing with new RAM...Also try booting with the RAM in a different RAM slot.
done above same problem still...
checked the ram on frds pc no problem...:ohyeah:
checked frd ram on my pc same problem....:@
switch the ram slot same problem....:@
There no problem with or mobo....
 
+1 for the PSU.

Point is that is the only thing common from your old rig.

The problem too is imported from that rig. So most likely it is the PSU.

Now this straight. It is not that a powersafe silver 450w(I didn't know there was 450 watt. I thought they come in 400 and 500W) is not good enough for your rig. The point is that your PSU is likely to be faulty. In fact it may even just be a connecting cable coming out of the PSU.

If you can borrow a PSU from someone for a few days, that may be great.
 
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