=?Utf-8?B?U2Ft?= <Sam.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:50586E62-68F6-4588-90E7-2CC96C3DF29E@microsoft.com:
> well, the problem was that the PC kept on rebooting and wouldn't boot in
> safe mode either. So I thouht of reinstalling the OS. Finally, last
> night I was able to reinstall ME after having reloaded and reformatted
> atleast 5-6 times, everything went well and I was able to upgade the PC
> to XP Pro as well. Then I downloaded an oaded yahoo msgr, netscape & MSN
> msgr was also loaded and then when I loaded skype, it started to reboot
> continuously and wouldn't allow me to log in the safe mode either...
> then I thought of going through the whole process again (loading ME with
> the recovery CDs and then upgrading to XP with the upgrade CD), but then
> thrice I tried to load ME and everytime, when both recovery CD's are
> loaded, it gives a terminating error and shuts down the PC. If the PC is
> just switched on, it says that it doesn't have any OS. So don't know
> what to do....
>
> Please help......
>
It sounds to me like you have a hardware problem. It could be minor, it
could be expensive. What you do at this point depends upon whether:
1) Your existing computer is under warranty. Seeing as how you had Windows
ME on it, this is unlikely.
2) You have the knowledge and aptitude for digging into the hardware, and
like a challenge.
3) You have another PC or other hardware that is available.
If it was me, I would unplug everything (memory, cables, add-on cards,
etc.) and plug it back in on the chance that something had just gotten
loose. This requires tools, care, and attention to ESD procedures.
If this failed, then it is necessary to start by elimination. For example,
does the disk drive (and controller if not on the motherboard) work in
another PC? Does the memory work elsewhere? If there are two or more
memory sticks, what happens if you remove one or the other?
What is the temperature of the CPU when the failures occur? Are all of the
fans blowing well?
It could be a power supply that is dying. Do you have another one that you
could substitute?
I have seen disk drive cables go bad, slowly. Do you have others that you
could substitute?
Etc. etc. etc.
As you can see, there are many paths depending upon what hardware is in
your PC and what other hardware you have available. It also depends upon
your knowledge and patience and budget and how much time you have
available. (If budget is no object, then just by a new PC!). There are
also risks here, since a beginner is likely to break something or make
mistakes in the process. Even pros slip up from time to time.
It would also be a good idea to think about what you have done to your PC
lately. Has it been moved around? Has it been transported to LAN parties?
Are there other things that you have done to the PC lately? What has
changed in its environment?
The above description is necessarily sketchy as I don't know the details of
your hardware - and sorry, but I don't want to know. I am not going to
attempt to lead someone through troubleshooting via Usenet News. I don;t
mean to be unfriendly, I want to help but it would overburden me.
Perhaps someone else (preferably a friend of yours who lives nearby and has
knowledge, tools and lots of time) can help. Perhaps there is a computer
shop nearby that can troubleshoot this for you, such as (in the USA) Data
Doctors or the Best Buy Geek squad.
Good Luck!
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