System keeps Restarting

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  1. samuelharris

    samuelharris Geek Trainee

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    Hi ppl

    I bought a new 40 GB HDD and installed windows 98 for the first time and my machine is a 1.1GHZ Intel Celeron PC.During the installation process my machine installed all the drivers by itself and i was really amazed as in normal scenario we need to normally install the drivers for win98. Once the installation was done i restarted my machine and it worked fine. While shutting down i found that it is not happening. I tried with the various options like the fast shut down in the msconfig tab. No what happens is that i am not able to work in the system as after normal booting to the desktop the machine gets restarts again and again. Could it would be a problem with my smps or do i need to take all the cards out and reset it back again. Help !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Thanks for the help in Advance!!!!!!!!!

    Regards

    Sammmy
     
  2. pelvis_3

    pelvis_3 HWF Member For Life

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    It sounds like windows is corrupted!
    Have you tried your old/a different HDD in it with windows installed or your new HDD in a diffenent computer?
     
  3. ThePenguinCometh

    ThePenguinCometh There is no escape

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    Don't use fast shutdown, it doesn't work. I've seen LOADS of forum threads where the fast shutdown option was reported to be causing problems. I don't know if that will necessarily solve your problem but using it only creates more.
     
  4. max12590

    max12590 Masterful Geek

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    Is it possible that just the shutdown executable is corrupted?
     
  5. samuelharris

    samuelharris Geek Trainee

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    Is there any chances that there is some sort of problem with the SMPS.
    Can i check that out. :(
     
  6. Dave35k

    Dave35k H4ck3r

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    Hi m8 how long are u on desktop b4 it restarts? its sounds to me like u will have to reinstall windows but fully format the hdd first using a win 98 start up disk the use of fast shut down has caused problems for many users resulting in this mess hope it helps Dave. :cool:
     
  7. samuelharris

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    Guys i need more solutions do act fast and try to resolve my problem!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Be fast and furious !!!!!!!!!!!!

    :eek:
     
  8. pelvis_3

    pelvis_3 HWF Member For Life

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    you never answered my first post!
     
  9. samuelharris

    samuelharris Geek Trainee

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    I have not tried the first post Pelivs. Do u mean that will really help
    The if u r post is corect what could be exact problem then.....
     
  10. pelvis_3

    pelvis_3 HWF Member For Life

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    i dont think it would fix it but its worth a shot!
    there actually might be a program or service thats stopping it shutdown!
     
  11. samuelharris

    samuelharris Geek Trainee

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    Hey Man !!!!

    As per u r instructions I tried connecting a Hard drive from a different system to my PC and it owrked fine. And when i connected my hard disk to the other PC it worked fine. The new hard drive works fine in other pc but not in my pc. When i replace the new with the old hard drive into my pc it works fine. What could be the problem

    I had a second thought in my mind that I have an old 40 Gig hard drive where i could install the os and also the drivers from my machine and see whether i am facing the same problem. As i have a doubt in my mind that there might be problems with the device drivers also.

    Any suggestions please........................
     
  12. pelvis_3

    pelvis_3 HWF Member For Life

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    your computer could be set at the wrong format type in BIOS, wrong cable type, could be anything, someone else will advise!
     
  13. Anti-Trend

    Anti-Trend Nonconformist Geek

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    How much RAM does your system have?
     
  14. samuelharris

    samuelharris Geek Trainee

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    I have 128 MB SDRAM.
     
  15. Anti-Trend

    Anti-Trend Nonconformist Geek

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    Well, then you're not experiencing the "too much memory" problem with 9x. Rather, it sounds like you're likely suffering from the symptoms of a virus. Was the system ever connected to the internet without a firewall?
     

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