Hardware Troubleshooting.

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Atiqur Rahman

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Feb 6, 2009, 8:49:42 AM2/6/09
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If you are interested to solve a PC hardware problem yourself then
this topic is for you.

First here I describe the possible solution of PC restart problems.

--1 The first and most important step is, check your power supply
cable, check if it is leaked or heated (in most cases this is the
cause).
If current(A.C) is not stable use an UPS(Uninterrupted Power
Supply).

--2 Next comes the PSU (Power Supply Unit). It might be damaged by
overload or because of exceeding life cycle.

--3 Check your RAM if it is attached well into the slot. If not unplug
it and reattach.

--3 How much sound is made by your fan? If it is abnormal then it's a
suspect. Open the fan and clean it(be careful,
if necessary, take technical assistance of an expert to avoid
damage to crash which might lead to a compensation of around 500BDT).

--5 You added a new RAM(modules). Remove it if speed of the RAMs does
not match. If speeds of the modules matches.

Atiqur Rahman

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Feb 6, 2009, 8:51:10 AM2/6/09
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Adding new RAM
========================
There's no guarantee that your newly bought RAM will work even if they
are of same clock speed, same manufacturers. Internal differences
increase
incredibly in a little difference of time.

If you are sure somehow that the pair should work then you should look
at your PSU. If it's power rating is less than 30A for +12V then try
upgrading to
a decent quality PSU(http://forum.msi.com.tw/index.php?
topic=112039.msg836246#msg836246).

Related Links:
http://forum.msi.com.tw/index.php?topic=123965.0

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