My PC just crashed while playing WC3.. When i booted up, I see binary code all over the boot screen wth. I cant boot into windows normally but safe mode works fine. Whats wrong?
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Seriously though... have you made an recent changes or software updates? ie. graphic software? have you overclocked anything?
Any minute changes???
Seriously though... have you made an recent changes or software updates? ie. graphic software? have you overclocked anything?
Any minute changes???
Few weeks ago, i had some boot.ini problem, but that was fixed.. hmm
Okay fuck, now its showing me a BSOD everytime i boot into windows normally. wth.
reformat?
EDIT: could've been a virus/worm that screwed it up and the only way i know to get rid of em if they take over is to reformat
EDIT: could've been a virus/worm that screwed it up and the only way i know to get rid of em if they take over is to reformat
Last edited by Tdog2007 (2008-02-23 00:54:33)
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Anyone has any idea? I suspect its a mobo problem=/
if possible try to boot in safe mode and then use system restore and
see what happens. i doubt anything will happen judging by your screenshots...
your mobo looks fucked up, might want to get a new one..
see what happens. i doubt anything will happen judging by your screenshots...
your mobo looks fucked up, might want to get a new one..
The mobos have eyes.
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Safemode works, system restore doesnt help.. I asked on 2 forums, excluding this, they said it was either a GFX card problem, i didnt overclock it anyway.. Or a mobo fault.
Your mobo is watching you masturbate.
Lol, do you have another pc which you can swap parts out on? I'm thinking its your mobo, Considering there aren't any visible artifacts.
Lol, do you have another pc which you can swap parts out on? I'm thinking its your mobo, Considering there aren't any visible artifacts.
If there's random 0's in your BIOS, it's gotta be the motherboard. Try resetting the CMOS. Some boards have a battery you have to remove, some you just push the Clear CMOS button.
Last edited by SpIk3y (2008-02-24 18:57:40)
SpIk3y wrote:
If there's random 0's in your BIOS, it's gotta be the motherboard. Try resetting the CMOS. Some boards have a battery you have to remove, some you just push the Clear CMOS button.
Gee okay guys, lets say if its the gfx fault, which gfx is most notorious for overheating? 8800gtx?
Okay found this post, this dude seems to have the same problem as me=/
http://forums.hexus.net/help-technical- … -bios.html
Okay found this post, this dude seems to have the same problem as me=/
http://forums.hexus.net/help-technical- … -bios.html
Last edited by Ayumiz (2008-02-25 01:37:07)
actually that can be either gfx card or mobo. I have seen similar artifacts with dying gfx cards. yes, the artifacts show in BIOS too.Ayumiz wrote:
Gee okay guys, lets say if its the gfx fault, which gfx is most notorious for overheating? 8800gtx?
8800GTX is not notorious for overheating. I know some of them (I had a hot one and RMA'd it) have heat problems tho. But those artifacts are clearly not caused by heat problems.
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Either your mother bord or GFX is dieing. Does your motherboard have onboard VGA/ a spare GFX, if so remove the 8800GTX/ swap it for an other GFX and connect your monitor to your onboard VGA/other GFX. Still the same problem? Then it's your motherboard.
hmmm I am using a 7800gt and an ASUS a8n sli premium.. Bought it when bf2 came out, christmas 2005.. (yes i know bf2 came out near may or something)
Doesn't matter what GPU you have, try putting in a diffrent one and see if the problem is still there.Ayumiz wrote:
hmmm I am using a 7800gt and an ASUS a8n sli premium.. Bought it when bf2 came out, christmas 2005.. (yes i know bf2 came out near may or something)
Last edited by ']['error (2008-02-25 07:48:10)