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technical => computers, technology and the internet => Topic started by: Bubba on October 09, 2008, 08:27:58 pm
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Any ideas as to what could be causing this?
I have a PC running XP - if i've not used the computer for a while (say 8 hours) when I start it up I get a whole host of weird application errors and sometimes even "stop errors". As soon as I restart the PC then starts up normally.
I've just got used to switching it on, then restarting it 5 minutes later but obviously this behaviour isn't desirable.
What could cause this? I would guess it's hardware related; it almost seems like something isn't "warmed up"?
wtf :shrug:
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s'cuse me but you are talking about your pc and not your persona? :hug:
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Both really :)
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What stop errors are they?
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Anything regular errors noted in the logs?
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i had these when running xp, I dont really have an answer, but after a quick format they seemed to go away for a few months.
sorry cant be more help
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What stop errors are they?
Hmm i'll write them down next time it happens. Nothing consistent...
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i had these when running xp, I dont really have an answer, but after a quick format they seemed to go away for a few months.
sorry cant be more help
It's got to be a hardware issue. It only occurs when the PC is cold.
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Anything regular errors noted in the logs?
I clear the logs and keep track from now on.
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Your error codes should narrow down where the issue is. Maybe.
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just do a re-install. Its worth it in the long run
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A re-install may well be helpful, but it won't cure a hardware problem. I'd probably try to narrow down the issue first, Bubbs.
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a re-install with a tried and tested operating system will tell tell you wether its hardware or not
I recon 90% of the time it'll cure the problem
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It's not a problem with windows, it's a hardware issue. As soon as the PC is warm all subsequent restarts are perfectly fine. I can't see how a problem with windows would only occur when the PC was cold.
Also, I only upgraded to XP SP3 a few weeks ago so it's a spanky new install anyways.
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are you 100% sure, SP3 has seemed to of caused many people problems including me
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a re-install with a tried and tested operating system will tell tell you wether its hardware or not
Yeah, OK. You're approaching the problem from the other direction but it's equally reasonable.
Note your stop codes anyway, it's always nice to know what's going on.
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Cold boot issues can be motherboard specific. Have a look on the net for reports of the motherboard doing it. It's also possible that it is something to do with your HDD and your chipset drivers. I've known cold boot issues to be solved with a BIOS upgrade so you might want to give that a shot. I's update all your chipset drivers from the motherboard manufacturer's website, and if that doesn't help then do a BIOS upgrade. If that still doesn't help then post back on here!
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are you 100% sure, SP3 has seemed to of caused many people problems including me
This was happening way before I put sp3 on, sorry should have said...
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Cold boot issues can be motherboard specific. Have a look on the net for reports of the motherboard doing it. It's also possible that it is something to do with your HDD and your chipset drivers. I've known cold boot issues to be solved with a BIOS upgrade so you might want to give that a shot. I's update all your chipset drivers from the motherboard manufacturer's website, and if that doesn't help then do a BIOS upgrade. If that still doesn't help then post back on here!
good knowledge!
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a re-install with a tried and tested operating system will tell tell you wether its hardware or not
Yeah, OK. You're approaching the problem from the other direction but it's equally reasonable.
Note your stop codes anyway, it's always nice to know what's going on.
I always approach from the other direction. Its my trademark :-[