First, make sure any external devices (mouse, drive, flash drive) are disconnected. Then, check the memory ... if you have two sticks, remove the "second" one, or even moving the second to the first slot. If you only have one, remove it, then put it back in (reseat). You may want a computer-savvy friend to do that ... or take it into a PC repair shop.
It could honestly be about anything, but it is most likely your memory system. You can try removing as many devices as you can (drive, wireless card, etc.) to see if one of them is causing the issue, but there is a very good chance that your motherboard needs to be replaced (if you have already eliminated the memory as the cause).
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First, make sure any external devices (mouse, drive, flash drive) are disconnected. Then, check the memory ... if you have two sticks, remove the "second" one, or even moving the second to the first slot. If you only have one, remove it, then put it back in (reseat). You may want a computer-savvy friend to do that ... or take it into a PC repair shop.
theflash1932
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July 26th, 2011 11:00
It could honestly be about anything, but it is most likely your memory system. You can try removing as many devices as you can (drive, wireless card, etc.) to see if one of them is causing the issue, but there is a very good chance that your motherboard needs to be replaced (if you have already eliminated the memory as the cause).
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July 26th, 2011 11:00
THNX
I did all that but still in vain friend...........can a cmos battery have any relation with that............or my hdd