stivler Posted May 3, 2010 Posted May 3, 2010 Hi Guy's, I will get to the point. I have a 6 - 7 year old Packard Bell PC with Windows XP media edition. The chip is an intel P4. Over the past few days it has stopped being a PC. When i switch it on, it doesn't do its POST check, in fact it just locks up with the f2, f8, f10 options at the bottom, none of which i can access. I can do this maybe twice but the third time i get no display, i can hear what may be the hard drive or the dvd whirring for a second, every 5 seconds or so but nothing else. I have reseated every component including the heatsink. I have removed network cards, tv cards and other non essential components. I have eradicated any dust from the fans. When i leave it for some time and come back, it may do the same or get a bit further, the last i tried, it told me that the cmos settings had been changed then it asked all about starting in safe mode but locked up again before i could access anything. I was thinking the processor was cooked but had read somewhere that it was almost impossible to do that to a P4. As i dont have spare parts lying around i cant just replace one at a time to find the faulty component. I know thats not alot of info but do you guys have any clues? Thank you in advance, Stephen. Quote
Jelly Bean Posted May 3, 2010 Posted May 3, 2010 The fist thing I would attempt,as the age is a big give away is to replace the CMOS battery. The battery should be changed around every two years or sooner if other issues arised to cause problems with the battery. Quote Rwy'n ceisio fy ngorau......................
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