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Computer Booting Issues

So my computer has been having troubles turning on. I figured I'd live with it, but today it took me 12 hours to get the thing to boot (not constantly, I was doing other things).

So here's the problem I've been having. I turn on the computer, I hear 'low-power' fan noise, then quickly goes into 'high-power' fan noise and goes into BIOS. That's how it used to work. But then, it wouldn't go into high gear. It stayed in 'quiet' mode and not do anything. I'd manually restart a few times, and then it would boot into POST.

Its slowly been getting worse. Usually it takes 10 or so boots, but one day a week or so ago it took me something like 2 hours of turning it on and off on average probably every 2 minutes. And today, as I said....I started at 11, and its just now 11 pm and I got it on. What the hell.

I did some troubleshooting, took off the side and listened and felt what fans were on. I could hear the hard drive active, the DVD drive was working. The case fan and CPU were turning. I felt under the GPU and felt that fan spinning too (my brother figured it might have been a GPU issue), and I can feel air coming out of the PSU in the back. So all fans are working. But not in 'fast mode' where I can audibly hear the fans get louder right before the computer starts up POST.

All the lights are on. The fan lights are on, the ethernet light flashes, and the motherboard has a green LED that's always on....that was on too. There is power being distributed, but for some odd reason, not booting most times.

Usually if there's hardware issues to prevent booting, there's motherboard beeps....nothing. No beeps whatsoever. And once it boots, it functions 100%. I can play heavy duty games, everything. When it automatically goes into standby after being idle, it boots right into Windows login.

Only when I shut the computer off and try to turn it back on later does it give me troubles.

HALP!?
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  • C_MonC_Mon A Genuine Sucker
    I'd say mobo is toast. Friend of mine had a computer where from cold start he had to start it 3 times before it started booting windows. In his case it was a problem with the mobo.
  • JackNJackN <font color=#99FF99>Lightwave Alien</font>
    I'd suspect video card first. Hopefully it's not a built in one. Could be the power supply too if it has been getting steadily worse. Insufficient power or "dirty" power can cause confusion to a booting computer.
  • ShadowDancerShadowDancer When I say, "Why aye, gadgie," in my heart I say, "Och aye, laddie." London, UK
    I'd say the hamster is dead and you need a new one :p
  • BigglesBiggles <font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
    Not necessarily. The hamster may just have lost its knife. Perhaps it got caught in a fan and ripped off.

    Booting issues like that are most commonly caused by a bad PSU or a bad motherboard.
  • Entil'ZhaEntil'Zha I see famous people
    First thing I would do, is re-seat/clean everything, Remove all the dust, check all the cards/cables to make sure they are seated firmly and not just making intermittent contact. As Biggles said, dying PSU's can cause that, if you have a spare PSU i'd pop that in.

    You can also try placing the entire CPU in a circle of sand, stripping down and doing the Ancient Egyption Computer Dance... Sometimes that helps...
  • croxiscroxis I am the walrus
    Funny, I told him the same things!
  • Entil'ZhaEntil'Zha I see famous people
    What, you actually think i READ the whole thread? Sheesh... (and i thought I was the only one who knew about the computer dance!)
  • SpiritOneSpiritOne Magneto ABQ NM
    I would suspect the motherboard. You might try clearing and/or flashing the bios. Although if it is the motherboard, when you try you might take it out completely.

    It doesn't sound like a bad power supply if when you can get it up it operates fully at load. That leads me to believe your motherboard is going tits up the slow way.
  • Random ChaosRandom Chaos Actually Carefully-selected Order in disguise
    I'd say it's probably a bad motherboard or PSU from experience. Don't know if anyone else told you that or not.

    Any crashes once it is up? Any file read errors (due to bad writes and such)? If not, it probably isn't the PSU since those are also symptoms of a bad PSU.

    The idea of turning it on and off and on and off and on and off and on to get it to boot definately leads me to suspect either the Mobo, especially since it is happening during post. It could be something plugged into the Mobo (CPU, memory, video card, etc.) but that is less likely. One thing to try is to remove each card one at a time and see if it comes up at all (gets to BIOS at least). If you have a spare video card that you can use, try that. Also try removing memory (the system won't boot, but at least you will know the memory isn't causing the issue since you will get to bios).

    As for beeps, etc. - those have been gone for years except in some rare really major cases. Most motherboards don't even have the PC Speaker module attached to make the beeps if they even support making them anymore.
  • PSI-KILLERPSI-KILLER Needs help
    reset cmos
  • My friend and I fixed the problem!

    And I now have 1.5 gigs of RAM :(
  • croxiscroxis I am the walrus
    Excuse to buy a new set of 4 gig!
  • More like an excuse to get an AM3 board, Phenom Quad-Core, and 4 gigs of Ram :)

    ENU Has mid level range for all 3 for $300.
  • Random ChaosRandom Chaos Actually Carefully-selected Order in disguise
    How can you survive on only 4GBs of ram?

    :indyfused
  • BigglesBiggles <font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
    Barely. I'm looking forward to my next upgrade.
  • ShadowDancerShadowDancer When I say, "Why aye, gadgie," in my heart I say, "Och aye, laddie." London, UK
    Likewise! Too many other things require my money first tho, which is very depressing :(
  • croxiscroxis I am the walrus
    Easy, I close programs after I am done using them AND turn my computer off at night to help reduce my carbon footprint!
  • Yeah I was originally thinking 8 gigs, but Larry said that's overkill. And I've been doing really well on 2 (but 1.5 is kinda sluggish now :P ), so 4 is fine, and easily upgradeable.
  • Random ChaosRandom Chaos Actually Carefully-selected Order in disguise
    I have 14GBs ram and have hit as high as 20GBs swap (34GBs total memory use). I can get to 10+GBs within an hour of rebooting my computer.
  • StingrayStingray Elite Ranger
    I don't own a single desktop anymore, just laptops. Not sure if that helps much with the carbon footprint though. I suppose I use less power since I don't use external monitors either. I use my smartphone to write here, hence the smart replies. :D
  • SpiritOneSpiritOne Magneto ABQ NM
    lol, I run twin 24" monitors and a 700W power supply in the main PC. 8GB RAM, over 1.5TB of storage across 3 drives, 1 of which is a WD Velociraptor.

    although I do at least put the computer to sleep at night. I rebooted today for the time in about a week.
  • Random ChaosRandom Chaos Actually Carefully-selected Order in disguise
    I'm running 5 monitors, including a 30" (though one is usually turned off) and have around 8TBs of drive space across 6 HDDs.

    :p
  • Entil'ZhaEntil'Zha I see famous people
    Only 9 gigs of ram here, shesh.
  • C_MonC_Mon A Genuine Sucker
    I run a 950MHz single core CPU, 256MB ram, 32GB hdd.
  • StingrayStingray Elite Ranger
    I'm sure you mean _walk_ not "run" 950MHz. :D
  • Hmmm its interesting why you guys need so much RAM. On my recording studio rig, I only have 2 gigs, but I can run at least 8 channels of 88.2 khz @24-bit audio flawlessly through it, recording. Hell, I did that back when there was only 1 gig of Ram, although only for periods of time less than 30 minutes or so.

    That's on 2 Gigs of Ram, running Win XP.

    And what I do is more memory intensive than most computer applications.
  • Random ChaosRandom Chaos Actually Carefully-selected Order in disguise
    Well, lets see. Right now I have running:

    - Open Office
    - Firefox (this steals between 2 and 5GBs of memory, depending on how recently it was restarted)
    - Safari
    - Webkit Alpha Build
    - Chrome
    - Mac Mail
    - Google Earth
    - iCal
    - xchat (for Firstones IRC)
    - RSS feed apps (two of them)
    - iTerm (terminal app)
    - Windows Virtual Machine (2GBs of memory goes there)
    - EyeTV (currently using about 4TBs of data for recorded TV shows and movies that I grabbed over-the-air via this)
    - Steam
    - iTunes
    - Pixelmator
    - Skype
    - Acrobat Reader
    - Console
    - Preview
    - VLC
    - Textedit
    - Fugu (FTP app)
    - Quicktime
    - Activity Monitor
    - DVD player
    - Alarm Clock Pro
    - Apache2 server
    - PHP5 server

    This doesn't include the game I was running a little bit ago.

    It also is pretty typical of a light load for me...without anything special running.
  • C_MonC_Mon A Genuine Sucker
    [QUOTE=Stingray;192270]I'm sure you mean _walk_ not "run" 950MHz. :D[/QUOTE]
    I've run around with it sometimes, but sure mostly walking. Also some bicycling. ;)

    Sorry, just trying to be a smart ass. It's my phone that has those specs.
  • croxiscroxis I am the walrus
    I'm sure you could close at least half of those.
  • Random ChaosRandom Chaos Actually Carefully-selected Order in disguise
    So what would you recommend I close?

    Lets see, reference docs open that I reference regularly in Open Office.

    Firefox has all my news, forum, weather, and other sources open for quick reference.

    Chrome is on a separate monitor and has a lot of game references open (such as stats and such).

    Safari is running a local weather radar loop that tends to crash browsers after a day or so, meaning I don't want it in any browser doing anything else.

    Webkit is open for Netflix and flash video, since I have blocked those in Firefox due to CPU saturation and memory leaks from Flash.

    Mac Mail...well, I want my email :p

    Google Earth I use several times every day for reference, exploring and such or monitoring earthquakes, etc. It's not always running, but when I'm using it, it is.

    iCal is my calendar app, telling me what I need to do when.

    xChat is IRC - I'm not closing that :p

    RSS feeds are monitoring weather information - reason I use two is one gives me a hook for Growl and the other is the viewer - no one has given me an app that does both well.

    iTerm is because I'm constantly doing command line stuff on BASH.

    Windows VM is because I have to fill out paperwork for work in IE (yuck!) due to ActiveX hooks (double yuck!).

    EyeTV has to stay running since I record TV via it, and if it is closed, I can't control my recordings (though it will open to record).

    I don't close Steam because I play games through it regularly (several times every time I sit down at my computer)

    iTunes is running to sync my ipad whenever I plug it in.

    Pixelmator is because I was working on a graphic.

    Skype is Skype :p

    Acrobat reader is for viewing a couple docs I am currently using as reference.

    Console is to track bug issues with various apps - it only gets opened after I have a problem somewhere :p

    Preview opens automatically all the time, so no sense closing it.

    VLC should be closed - I barely use it, but needed it for something (forget what)

    Textedit I am constantly using for notes about things I am doing

    Fugu is because I've been uploading a few things to share with #firstones :p

    Quicktime was because I was watching movie trailers

    DVD player was because I was watching a movie :p (which I had paused to watch the trailers for a couple minutes)

    Alarm Clock Pro is how I wake up in the morning - sets off between 4 and 8 alarms, depending on how tired I feel the night before :p

    Apache and PHP are because I do web development and need to test m stuff.


    So now that that is said, what would you close given that all that is open (with one or two exceptions) is ACTIVELY in use either for making something or for reference? And in case you are wondering how I can actively use this many things, remember I have 5 monitors on this box so I can actually see all this stuff :p
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