Hardware Phenominon or What?

Computer crashing and resetting its boot order

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#1 Kung fu Neo   User is offline

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Hardware Phenominon or What?

Posted 30 November 2006 - 05:44 PM

Basically everything was working fine as it is right now. i was listening to music when the music started to cut out and crashed. There was not blue screen of death or anything it just crashed and shut it self down and rebooted. When it rebooted it asked to restart and reset the boot order or input a boot disc and press any key. Well i restarted and went into the bios where i found that it had changed its boot order from the hard drive i was supposed to boot from to another hard drive which did not have an o.s. on it. So i changed that back and viola it was working again. Then i figured eh why not ill just continue with what i was doing till it does it again then if it does ill move everythign off the main drive to my back up drive and wipe it. Well everything was fine until i put in a cd back into the cd-rom drive, then it played for a few mins and crashed again. Samething only this time the bios did not recognize that the hard drive i was booting off existed, so turned it off completly and waited a few mins turned it back on it recognized it and allowed me to come back online. Now Im guessing it has somthing to do with the hard drive itself and or the cd-rom drive but im not sure how or why. Anyone ever heard of this? any help would be great.... If not im going to wipe it and start over...AGAIN.....

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#2 William_Wilson   User is offline

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Re: Hardware Phenominon or What?

Posted 30 November 2006 - 07:10 PM

sounds like a short somewhere, and possibly in your mobo between it and the power supply since a loss of power can reset bios settings to the default, which is likely what happened there.
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