Friday, 15 July 2011

Why computers do not boot properly frequently?

The solution to this problem is shown below:
There are various possibilities of this occurring such as,

1.Hard disk corruption: If your system doesn’t turn on, the first thing you got to do is to open your CPU and check whether the hard disk is connected properly to the mother board. If it is then we have to confirm that the wires are working properly, so try replacing the wires and check if the system starts .If not then surely the hard disk is corrupted.

2. Memory: If the memory is faulty then, a beep sound is heard whenever we try to boot it. We can check it by changing the memory stick which is on the motherboard .If it works after changing the memory stick then its confirmed that the memory was faulty.

3. Processor: If the above two are working properly, then the next option to check would be to check the processor of the system. We have to replace the processor with another one to just check whether the processor used was faulty or not. If the new processor works then it means that the old one was faulty.

4. Virus: The system can be affected by virus which results in corrupting files which are needed for booting systems. Hence the system doesn’t boot always. The only solution for this problem is to update the antivirus if there is an antivirus in the system or install an antivirus which is an updated version. Once installed we need to scan the system, which will fix the problem.

5.Device drivers: Installation of the wrong device drivers will result booting problems, hence when installing a device driver the user should be able to confirm that the device driver that is being installed is the correct version for the system. We can confirm the version by checking it online, where all the details of the driver software is given.

6.SNMP: The SNMP is the device which powers the system ,if there is any problem in that then the system will not start. To check whether its working, we need to see whether the fan on the CPU is working and then check if the green light next to the SNMP is on or off.
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Author: Drfixpc

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