Ok, so just before I left school last semester my computer crapped out. In fact it was the day before I left. So I get home and find out its a bad processor. However, I believe its a bad motherboard in actuality because most of the capacitors are leaking and I am assuming its burning out processors. Its the second one I replaced in 3 months. Also my power supply went bad. The voltages were off and some of the caps in there were leaking as well. I also attributed that to my MOBO.
So I got a new MOBO, processor, PS, and am again having problems. When I boot my computer up, windows 2000 starts running and just at the point where that little blue bar across the bottom gets full and I should start seeing a desktop, it flashes a blue screen and reboots the whole computer. Eventually it will start the blue bar and then go to a blue screen and freeze. At first I thought it was where I didnt reformat my hard drive when I got the new motherboard. So I got a new hard drive and started clean. Everything seemed to be working fine. but now its doing it again with the new hard drive.
Some times I can turn off the computer and wait a sec and when I turn it back on, it works.
I dont think its a heat issue as I have a desk fan blowing into the case and everything except the processor is at 90F or below, usually in the low 80s. The processor is at 150F which I think is a little high, but it will do for now.
So my question is what is making the computer reboot?
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It's probably bad RAM. If you have multiple sticks, try pulling one out at a time and seeing if it doesn't solve the problem. If you only have one stick, test it with MemTest or a similar program to see if there are any bad modules on it or not.
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I think 150F is to warm for boot up, you should fix that soon. What CPU are you using. I know many Athlons will not boot constantly over 55 C and you are at 65 C.
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